In this episode of the Kudzu Vine, hosts David and Tim welcome two guests for an in-depth look at Democratic Party affairs. First, DNC representative Mary Long recaps her first national committee meeting. She describes a busy weekend of caucuses, committee work, and speeches from presidential candidates—interrupted by the New Hampshire Clinton campaign office hostage situation. Long highlights the Southern Caucus, praising Georgia leaders Jane Kidd and Matt White for presenting the “Georgia’s New South Project,” developed with Dr. Drew Westen, which aims to counter wedge-issue politics and strengthen Democrats across the region. She also details resolutions on labor rights, HIV/AIDS, fair wages, and census identification, and she walks through major debates within the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee, especially conflicts with Michigan and Florida over early primaries.
The conversation then shifts to Georgia politics as Kevin Madden, Democratic candidate for the 72nd House District special election, joins the show. Madden describes the district’s strong Republican lean, his previous campaign, and his platform focused on education, health care, environmental protection, and quality of life. With three Republicans splitting their party’s vote, Madden outlines a strategy centered on mobilizing Democratic voters and energizing neglected constituents. He emphasizes middle-of-the-road governance and credits state party support and volunteer enthusiasm as key to making the race competitive.