A familiar face is taking over the reigns of the Putnam County Democratic Party.
First year Greencastle City Councilman Vincent Aguirre has been appointed chair of the Democratic Party, replacing Kim Fidler, who stepped down after six years to focus on her PhD program.
In addition, Jackie Roberts is the party's new Vice Chair and Christopher Oldstone-Moore is the secretary.
"Our goal for the party is to make local politics representative of all people. We understand that it takes all of us, from all backgrounds, to make a difference and improve the lives of Putnam County residents. We are excited and ready to show that in the work we do," Aguirre told The Putnam County Post.
Aguirre said the new leadership team is already bringing "fresh, new perspectives and more focus on solving problems for Putnam County citizens." In addition, he said the new leadership team is getting away from partisan politics.
"We are looking forward to working with other civil servants in other parties. We know we have to work together to deliver more for the people here in our community and move past the divisive rhetoric there in D.C.," Aguirre said.
Aguirre said residents in Putnam County all share common ground.
"We all want this to be the best place it can be for our families and our neighbors. Our party is a place for Independents, Libertarians, disenchanted Republicans, Democrats and everyone in between who wants to contribute and use government to make a difference. To our group, it's not about labels and politics. We are not interested in petty arguments of DC politicians. They might not be working to get things done there, but anyone who calls this community home knows good and well, that is what we do here. We all live here together, and it will take all of us to have a community that works," Aguirre said.
With that said, Aguirre is the lone Democratic elected official in Putnam County, and he knows the party must not only recruit candidates for elections, but also win.
"Nothing is guaranteed, but the new leadership believes in leading by example. You won't find us regurgitating national talking points or squabbling in DC politics. We want to do right by the people of Putnam County, regardless of who they are or what party they support. If we lead by example and put people first, we are confident that voters will see that and trust us. Everyone is tired of what they see in DC and the Putnam County Democrats are happy to lead the charge for change in politics," Aguirre said.
The Putnam County Democratic Party is committed to several core values, according to Aguirre. Those include: fiscal responsibility and economic growth, education and empowerment, community and unity, open dialogue and open doors, and compassion and empathy.
"These principles drive the party's mission to create a healthy, prosperous and unified Putnam County. These are not just ideals but every day actions that help advance this place we all call home. If you would like to help bring positive change to Putnam County, our Party invites all interested citizens to be a part of this effort, regardless of your political affiliation," he said.
For more information on the party, visit www.putnamdems.com.
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