The Phoenix

ChescoDemo­crats get newHQ

- Digital First Media

After years of renting, Chester County Dems are finally homeowners. And the timing could not be more ideal as Chester County is home to one of the most active and rapidly growing Democratic organizati­ons in Pennsylvan­ia.

Philanthro­pist and 37 S. High Street owner Vivian Lasko turned over the keys to the historical building, built in 1893, at settlement on July 27. For the last 16 years, Chester CountyDemo­cratic Committee (CCDC) ran its headquarte­rs out of the building with approximat­ely 800 SF of first floor office space. Lasko, widow to long-time West Chester businessma­n Oscar Lasko who died at age 96 earlier this year, recently put the building on the market, allowing the CCDC a right of first offer.

“While the party has always maintained a yearround office in West Chester,” explained CCDC Chairman Brian McGinnis, “we have never owned our headquarte­rs. After searching the county for newspace, wewere pleased to be able to remain in the midst of West Chester’s vibrant downtown and county seat.” The CCDC, riding high on changing demographi­cs and an increase in voter turnout, decided to put down roots this year, in anticipati­on of the November 2017 local elections and next year’s national and statewide races. “This purchase is the result of the hardwork and dedication of the members of the Chester County Democratic Committee,” added McGinnis. “I amvery humbled to be their Chairman during these exciting times in county politics. We are moving forwardwit­h a ton of momentum!”

Under McGinnis and the Executive Board of CCDC’s leadership, ballots in county and local elections are brimming with Democratic candi- dates, many for the very first time. “Don’t underestim­ate the importance of local elections such as school board directors (ensuring that our school districts are solvent and promoting public education) and township supervisor­s (keeping our townships and boroughs safe places to live and raise a family),” wrote McGinnis earlier this month to his membership. “Local electionsm­atter. Our county-wide candidates will restore integrity, trust, and transparen­cy to government, and our judicial candidates will represent the interests of people over the powerful.”

ElectionDa­y 2017 is Tuesday, November 7. There is good reason for optimism in the suburbs. As the Philadelph­ia Inquirer wrote afterMay’s primary, “In Chester County, where Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton outperform­ed Republican Trump in November by more than 25,000 votes despite a GOP registrati­on advantage, 18 percent of Democrats came out to vote on Tuesday, compared with just 10 percent four years ago.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? CCDC Secretary David Rhoads, Executive Committee Member JimSalvas, Vice Chair Lani Frank, Chair Brian J. McGinnis, Treasurer Lisa Longo.
SUBMITTED PHOTO CCDC Secretary David Rhoads, Executive Committee Member JimSalvas, Vice Chair Lani Frank, Chair Brian J. McGinnis, Treasurer Lisa Longo.

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