DFL Friends,
If you support my candidacy for State DFL Secretary, please fill out this quick form and share it with your DFL friends that sit on the DFL State Central Committee.
Sincerely,
Jacob Grippen
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
What have I been up to since February?
Just a few days after the DFL Business Conference on February 5th, I found myself in Hibbing, MN helping Get out the vote for Carly Melin. It was a successful election night on February 15th, and it felt good to help out, even though our toes were frozen and our shoes and socks were soaked.
On February 19th, at our next State Affirmative Action Commission meeting, I had the pleasure of being elected Secretary for the State Affirmative Action Commission, and I jumped right in. That day the SAAC happened to also meet with the leaders of the Constituency Caucuses as well as the Co-Chairs of the Constitution and Bylaws Commission to determine the Affirmative Action portion of Minnesota's National Delegate selection plan. It was quite a meeting to start as Secretary, but I feel that I was able to do just what a Secretary needs to do, listen very intently and take good notes, with occasional interjection of facts, or a re-read of something previously discussed. It felt good to be complemented on my Minutes at our subsequent meetings.
I also had the pleasure of being elected a member of the Minnesota Young DFL Executive Board as an At-large Director at our Annual Convention on February 26th. February was quite a busy month for my DFL activity.
Throughout the spring and summer I conducted regular Houston County DFL meetings, as well as parade prep, and the beginning of planning the First Annual Hotdish Throw Down, sponsored by the Houston County DFL. The SAAC has also met periodically, as did MYDFL.
As things were staying busy in Minnesota, things were boiling hot in Wisconsin, and beginning in July, during the Primary GOTV for Jennifer Shilling in La Crosse, WI I started volunteering daily for the campaign. It felt good to be campaigning, and it was interesting to see politics work in a different state.
During the Get out the Vote effort August 6-9th I had the responsibility of being the Canvass Director/Walk Packet Manager. It felt good to have the responsibility of keeping track of 100+ walk packets, as well as overseeing the support staff and volunteers who were there to canvass and interacting with the Wisconsin politicians who were there to help launch canvasses.
My other free time before and after February has been spent volunteering at a place called Place of Grace helping feed and converse with people that are less fortunate.
As you can see I've been active in and out of the DFL, and in and out of politics.
As I mentioned in the run up to February, I want to bring my past experience, my more recent experience and my skill set to the DFL State Party, as well as my perspective of being a younger DFLer, living and being politically active in Greater Minnesota.
Jacob
On February 19th, at our next State Affirmative Action Commission meeting, I had the pleasure of being elected Secretary for the State Affirmative Action Commission, and I jumped right in. That day the SAAC happened to also meet with the leaders of the Constituency Caucuses as well as the Co-Chairs of the Constitution and Bylaws Commission to determine the Affirmative Action portion of Minnesota's National Delegate selection plan. It was quite a meeting to start as Secretary, but I feel that I was able to do just what a Secretary needs to do, listen very intently and take good notes, with occasional interjection of facts, or a re-read of something previously discussed. It felt good to be complemented on my Minutes at our subsequent meetings.
I also had the pleasure of being elected a member of the Minnesota Young DFL Executive Board as an At-large Director at our Annual Convention on February 26th. February was quite a busy month for my DFL activity.
Throughout the spring and summer I conducted regular Houston County DFL meetings, as well as parade prep, and the beginning of planning the First Annual Hotdish Throw Down, sponsored by the Houston County DFL. The SAAC has also met periodically, as did MYDFL.
As things were staying busy in Minnesota, things were boiling hot in Wisconsin, and beginning in July, during the Primary GOTV for Jennifer Shilling in La Crosse, WI I started volunteering daily for the campaign. It felt good to be campaigning, and it was interesting to see politics work in a different state.
During the Get out the Vote effort August 6-9th I had the responsibility of being the Canvass Director/Walk Packet Manager. It felt good to have the responsibility of keeping track of 100+ walk packets, as well as overseeing the support staff and volunteers who were there to canvass and interacting with the Wisconsin politicians who were there to help launch canvasses.
My other free time before and after February has been spent volunteering at a place called Place of Grace helping feed and converse with people that are less fortunate.
As you can see I've been active in and out of the DFL, and in and out of politics.
As I mentioned in the run up to February, I want to bring my past experience, my more recent experience and my skill set to the DFL State Party, as well as my perspective of being a younger DFLer, living and being politically active in Greater Minnesota.
Jacob
My Announcement to the State Central Committee August 23, 2011
Friends,

When I first announced my run for DFL Secretary back in December I knew that it would be a tough race between Vanessa and I. And, in February I did not leave Cokato as your DFL Secretary. I was happy to have lost to someone like Vanessa, a devoted DFLer, a wonderful and kind person, and a worthy opponent. As I had mentioned in my speech to you in February, I was happy to have had the opportunity to campaign for the position, and to have Vanessa and I compete with one another.
I am saddened that Vanessa has had to resign, but I commend her for making a hard decision and knowing what would and wouldn't work for her and her future family. I know that Vanessa will still be involved heavily, just not in the way she had originally intended back in February.
Thank you Vanessa for your service as Secretary, and thank you for being a strong and kind person.
Having communicated with Vanessa about her decision, it excites to me to announce to you that I am running to serve as your next State DFL Secretary, and would be honored to have your support at the State Central Committee Meeting on September 17th.
If elected, I look forward to serving you and the party with honesty, perspective, two ears, and one mouth. I know that I am capable of taking the reins from Vanessa and I believe I would continue to serve the State Party well, just as Vanessa has.
Again, please consider supporting me at the State Central Committee Meeting on September 17th, I would be honored to have your support.
Sincerely,
Jacob Grippen
Chair, Houston County DFL
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