
Broward Democratic Party apparatchiks are in a tizzy over an ad full of endorsements that they call phony.
The Blue Card hit mail boxes this weekend. Party poobahs fear The Blue Card name will fool voters into believing the candidates are approved by the party.
We’ve been through this before. The cards are the creation of political consultant Dan Lewis a few elections ago. In the past, a separate Red Card went to registered Republicans.
Party activists are right. Although Lewis may deny it, the name The Blue Card is designed to deceive. An endorsement list labeled The Blue Card is obviously meant to put the Democratic seal of approval on the candidates listed.
This is especially galling to Demos since some of candidates endorsed by The Blue Card are Republicans.
Lewis was in a good mood when contacted by Browardbeat.com, obviously thrilled with the commotion the card was causing.
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