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Vin’s Next Move

By Dan Jacobson, also published in the November 17, 2011 edition of the triCityNews

Out of the boredom of last week’s elections – pathetically few were even close – came an interesting development.

It’s the rise of twenty-six year old Vin Gopal as the most promising new Democrat in Monmouth County.

In fact, we’d say Gopal is the most promising Democrat in a generation, ever since Congressman Frank Pallone burst on the scene as a thirty-one year old Long Branch Councilman almost 30 years ago.

We’re not saying Gopal will go as far as Pallone. And I know them both. I worked with Frank for several years in the very beginning, starting from when I was in college. Although I’ve grown to disagree with Pallone’s politics, the guy remains among my favorite people. Frank is probably the smartest, most self-effacing and fun person with whom I’ve ever worked. That doesn’t excuse his bullshit votes on issues like health care reform, of course. I’m just making an observation about the man’s political talents, and great personality.

Gopal is not at that level. Who is? But Gopal has made his own mark. I’ve also observed him quite closely the past few months. He was the Democratic candidate for state Assembly in the 11th District. I ran as a pox-on-both-their houses Independent.

Gopal built his own organization led by campaign manager Vlad Gutman and field director Joe Grillo of Asbury Park. It was a great campaign for a first-time candidate. Gopal lost by about 3,000 votes out of 35,000 cast. That was the closest of any of the legislative races in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

I’d like to see Vin become the next Monmouth County Democratic Chairman. The sooner, the better. Not that I’m a Democrat. I left the party because interest groups in its political base make demands on economic issues that are way too much for me to accept. It’s a joke.

Yet I’ve always advocated for more competitive elections in Monmouth County. I don’t like an all-Republican county Board of Freeholders any more than an all-Democratic Red Bank Borough Council. Above all, it’s boring to cover.

It’s also not good for the public. Because it’s either political party making decisions for the rest of us. They put their candidate on the ballot, and they just win. That’s why Gopal should rise quickly in the Democratic Party, and put his energy to work in reinvigorating the party and making it more competitive.

Gopal is close with current Democratic Party Chairman Victor Scudiery. He’s always refused to discuss that position while Vic holds it. Hopefully, Scudiery sees what we see and is planning to hand the reins over to Vin. It’s a no-brainer.

Gopal responded well under fire as a candidate. And he learned a lot about campaigns as a result. Gopal was the target of a barrage of negative mail by the Republicans, some of which was downright defamatory. And Vin showed enough promise that the Asbury Park Press endorsed him – the only Democrat they endorsed for a legislative seat in Monmouth and Ocean counties.

So we thought it time to check in with Gopal and see what he’s thinking about the future, as well as his thoughts on the Assembly campaign. Our first question, of course, is his reaction now to those attack mailings sent by Republican incumbents Mary Pat Angelini and Caroline Casagrande. The mailings inferred he was involved with money laundering while a 20 year old college student working on a campaign. Even the Asbury Park Press couldn’t take it – they blasted the Republicans in an editorial for their tactics.

“I thought the mailings were incredibly unfair,” he said. “But Caroline Casagrande and Mary Pat Angelini are politicians. They do what they gotta do to get reelected. It amazes me that as incumbents that they couldn’t focus on what they had done in office, but instead focused on Joe Vas.” (Vas was the former Mayor of Perth Amboy on whose campaign Gopal worked. Vas has since gone to jail on various corruption charges.)

“It was also an interesting experience in it showed how important money is in politics,” said Gopal, who claims the Democrats were outspent by 4-1. “We got hit with mailings every day, and some voters would get two in one day. They really got their message out. They had a great get out the vote operation. I learned essentially how strong the Monmouth County Republicans are.”

And from the sounds of Gopal’s future plans, leading the Democratic Party to competitiveness – or at least trying to – is a natural one.

“I’m going to go back and focus on my businesses,” said Gopal who publishes a group of monthly community magazines and also runs a specialty marketing firm.

“I’ll also be active and support people who are good in politics,” he said. “I just love the organizational part of politics, in particular building the organization itself.”

Sounds good to us. Someone has got to rebuild the Democratic Party in Monmouth County. This one party rule bullshit is downright boring.

Posted: November 17th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dan Jacobson, Monmouth Democrats, Vin Gopal | Tags: , | 7 Comments »

7 Comments on “Vin’s Next Move”

  1. brian said at 4:15 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    Well, aligning himself with convicted criminals seems to be the Dim’s best career track……………………

  2. Rick Ambrosia said at 5:51 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    Well Brian…it certainly didn’t hurt Madame Burry to align herself with crooks such as Harry Larrison, or with Art Goodwin, who embezzled $303M from Colts Neck Fire Co. 2. Lillian called him “Colts Neck Royalty”. She made sure that the double billing Bennett was the Colts Neck prosecutor and the Colts Neck counsel. Yet the sheeple in Monmouth County just keep electing her no matter who she hangs around with.

  3. Freespeaker1976 said at 5:53 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    Dan,

    I second Brian’s comment.

    Now, PLEASE; your moment in the sun is long over. In the immortal words of John McCain, as Maria Shriver was badgering him after McCain lost the California primary in 2000…

    “Go Away, Just PLEASE Go Away.”

  4. Proud Republican said at 6:55 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    Yeah, that’s what we need – Democrats in Monmouth County so they can do for us what they’ve done for Middlesex and Hudson County, or those bastions of fine living, Asbury Park, Camden and Trenton. You may be a selfish, self-promoter Dan, but I like the monotony of living in one of the most desirable counties in the country.

  5. Bob English said at 8:51 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    It’s one thing to believe the type of ad run against Gopal is okay however you would have to be a total nit-wit to form your beliefs and opinions about him from the contents of that ad.

  6. Charles M said at 9:21 pm on November 17th, 2011:

    As Pallone is Lautenberg’s hand-picked successor, I think Gopal and the current mayor of Belmar (Matt Doherty) are Pallones top 2 considerations for when Pallone runs for Lautenberg seat.

  7. Goes Around Comes Around said at 8:54 pm on November 18th, 2011:

    Vin didn’t have any problem proudly escorting his pal Rush Holt around Monmouth as the Congressman was spending $3mil spewing sewage about his Republican challenger last year. That’s called hypocrisy Vin.