Last night, the Democratic Town Committee says, a “record number” of Westporters attended the organization’s monthly meeting.
They discussed the 2016 presidential election — and voiced their concerns in an open letter to Republican First Selectman Jim Marpe. The DTC wrote:
Last Tuesday, over 10,000 Westporters went to the polls to vote for the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, as President of the United States. The town’s preference was clear, with nearly 70% of votes cast for the Democratic nominee. Those voters, along with countless young people not yet old enough to cast a vote, woke up Wednesday morning (if they even slept at all) in shock and disbelief at the election of Donald J. Trump.
In the past week, incidents of racial intimidation and hate speech have sharply risen all around the nation. Sadly, our town has not been immune. Staples High School principal James D’Amico informed parents last Thursday of racially offensive memes circulating online among Staples students. Mr. D’Amico also noted that some students were so upset by the election result they requested counseling. Other post-election incidents of political or racial intimidation have been reported as well.
Regardless of whom you supported for President, now is a time when our town needs healing and leadership. We need our First Selectman to make a strong statement that Westport is a town that opens its arms to people of all backgrounds and identities, and where intimidation and bullying will never be tolerated. Now is the time to reassert our basic, shared values of civility, decency and compassion.
Westport has always stood as a bastion of openness and tolerance. We hope you will join us in reaffirming that essential character of our great town.
Sincerely yours,
Westport Democratic Town Committee
Executive Committee and Ex Officio Executive Committee Members