Jeff Barth now chair of Minnehaha County Democrats
Minnehaha County Commissioner and former U.S. House candidate Jeff Barth was elected chairman of the Minnehaha County Democratic Party last week.
It's the blunt-spoken Barth's second turn at the helm of the county party. And in a twist of fate, his first time as chair happened indirectly because of Rick Weiland.
It was 1996, when Weiland was engaged in a tough primary against Jim Abbott and others, the chairman of the Minnehaha Democrats was Roger Andal. In the middle of that campaign, Andal blasted Abbott for being a Democrat-In-Name-Only.
"He wrote a letter that he sent out statewide, saying Jim Abbott... was really a DINO and that he wasn't a real Democrat the way the that Rick Weiland was," Barth recalled.
An old 2005 post from the conservative blog South Dakota Politics tells a similar story:
In May of 1996, Andal resigned as chairman of the Minnehaha County Democrat Party, saying that Democrat congressional candidate Jim Abbott had both contributed money to the state Republican party and had accepted thousands of dollars from Republican sources for his congressional campaign. Twenty minutes after Andal released his resignation letter to the press, Democrat congressional candidate Rick Weiland issued a press release attacking Abbott's Republican connections.
Barth said that account sounded mostly right. The resignation, though, was not necessarily planned.
"Roger rhetorically offered his resignation with his endorsement of Rick Weiland, and we unexpectedly accepted his resignation," Barth said.
Barth was the secretary of the Minnehaha Democrats at the time, and said he was asked by Tom Daschle's office to take over after the vice-chair passed on the job.
(Andal, a longtime figure in South Dakota Democratic politics, died in 2006.)
Barth, by the way, said he doesn't "have a dog in this fight" in terms of the U.S. Senate.
In addition to Barth, the new Minnehaha County Democratic Party officers are Jo Hausman, vice chair; Ann Wilson, secretary; Mike Rifen, treasurer; Rebekah Craddick, state committeewoman; Tom Cool, state committeeman.