http://bloggingblue.com/2015/05/dpw-chair-candidate-martha-laning-in-2014-increase-to-10-minimum-wage-a-lot-to-swallow/



Then there is also this blogger questioning that as well as other issues in this chair's race including her corporate investments and background and the Republican-lite campaign she ran for 9th Senate last year, finishing far behind Mary Burke and far behind the Dem performance rating in her district.

http://political-heat.blogspot.com/2015/05/its-time-to-vet-martha-laning.html



Sure, there's been a lot of BS blog posts on the chair's race this spring, but the evidence, though scant, is there to be found.



Martha may turn out to be a fine chair. I just haven't seen any evidence of the highly-touted "progressive" vein so many think she has.



I am equally concerned about the ability of someone coming from a corporate environment trying to run a party organization that is basically a cooperative. It's goals, and in this case, bottom-up democratic "ownership" is anathema to those who have earned their stripes in the top-down corporate world. And since when is a corporate executive ever in charge of marketing and messaging? Something we desperately need.



I guess time will tell. I just struggle to find the enthusiasm. Then there is also this blogger questioning that as well as other issues in this chair's race including her corporate investments and background and the Republican-lite campaign she ran for 9th Senate last year, finishing far behind Mary Burke and far behind the Dem performance rating in her district.Sure, there's been a lot of BS blog posts on the chair's race this spring, but the evidence, though scant, is there to be found.Martha may turn out to be a fine chair. I just haven't seen any evidence of the highly-touted "progressive" vein so many think she has.I am equally concerned about the ability of someone coming from a corporate environment trying to run a party organization that is basically a cooperative. It's goals, and in this case, bottom-up democratic "ownership" is anathema to those who have earned their stripes in the top-down corporate world. And since when is a corporate executive ever in charge of marketing and messaging? Something we desperately need.I guess time will tell. I just struggle to find the enthusiasm.