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Governor's Race

Why I WILL NOT vote for Rick Snyder

by: jeremypeters

Wed Aug 04, 2010 at 14:34:36 PM EDT

Those of you who read this (if anyone actually does), or know me, know that I’m interested in the small business and entrepreneurial community in Michigan. I want our state to be a place that’s friendly to innovate and grow in. You also know that I’m staunchly progressive in my social issues – and I think that that progressivism creates a friendly place for companies who are forward thinking to move to.

So, I’ve been asked a few times already — “Well then why don’t you support Rick Snyder?” The reason? He’s absolutely the wrong choice to fix/move Michigan forward.
 
Snyder’s backwards looking social views like this will literally drive businesses who care about equative rights for their employees from the state of Michigan. Preventing jobs from coming to the state with backwards policy is no better than shipping jobs to China, which he already did.
 
I can’t support a man who has proven he doesn’t support fairness for those who aren’t straight, doesn’t support a woman’s right to control the decisions about her own body, only favors “limited” stem cell research, and has a history of shipping jobs out of the USA. He may be “better” than the rest of the GOP choices, but he is still a poor choice for the best interests of *everyone* in this state.
 
I support Virg Bernero because of his experience at keeping his city’s budget balanced, bringing jobs to his city, and his unequivocal support of the social issues that I (and believe me, many others in my age group and beyond) care about. Michigan doesn’t need a cold-blooded CEO with ambivalence towards social issues. Michigan needs a warm-blooded, hearty, and energetic leader who will toe the line with the Legislature to balance our budget while making this state a place that EVERYONE (not just sections of people) feels comfortable living in.
 
On November 2nd, Vote Virg Bernero for Governor.
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Alma Wheeler Smith for Governor- A Fine Candidate

by: TomChoske

Wed Feb 11, 2009 at 14:03:19 PM EST

     Despite us being mere weeks out of one of the biggest elections in American history, there is always the desire to look to the future. Issues such as economic recovery in this state are much more far-reaching than just this year or next, and require long-term commitment.

   When looking at the field of contenders who have emerged to offer their commitments to serve as the next governor of our state, I couldn't be more pleased. The Republican ticket is crowded with competitive politicians who are assured to have the most vitriolic primary in recent memory, while the Democrats are coming to bat with one of the best-stocked bullpens around.

   Focusing only on the serious contenders (apologies to Don Williamson, George Perles, and Mark Hackel), and excluding those who have not filed  but are expected to (including Robert Ficano) the Democrats seem to have two outstanding choices, Lt. Gov. John Cherry, and a candidate who just recently declared, State. Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith.

   I was personally very heartened to hear that Rep. Alma Smith was going to run for governor again. Having worked with and met her several times in Lansing, I know that she has all the characteristics that our state needs in a leader going into the coming decade. Her experience, political acumen, and fortitude make her a great candidate and would also make her a fine governor.

   To look at Alma Smith's resume is to see a life dedicated to public service. From the city, county, and state level, she has served the people of our state with distinction. In Lansing, she has spent time in both the state House and Senate, giving her the inside track on how politics work at the end of Michigan Avenue. Her experience on the Washtenaw County Commission and the School Board have also prevented her from becoming 'detached' from her constituents, as many in Lansing are known to do.

   This wealth of experience has allowed Alma to become one of the most adept politicians that I have seen. After sitting in a meeting with her and several members of the Michigan Department of the Treasury, I witnessed first hand how she is able to fight fire with fire in a political debate and push through agendas that, at the outset, others may not be willing to do. In a mere thirty minutes, Alma managed to get the representatives from Treasury to go from being opposed to divesting money from the genocide in Sudan to becoming supporters of the bill, willing to testify in committee. This level of political skill is a key requirement for a governor who is going to have to fight lobbyists and entrenched special interests to enact the change our state so desperately needs.

   All this experience and acumen would be for naught if it wasn't backed up with the most necessary requirement for any elected office: fortitude. The personal fortitude to stand up for what is right despite the costs is one of the defining characteristics she has. I think the most pertinent example is her decision to be the lone dissenting vote in the passage of the ineffectual resolution in the State House to 'reduce' legislative pay. This resolution was a superfluous document that could not reduce the pay, and did not further the real solution she advocates- putting a constitutional amendment in place voted on by the public. She stated that this resolution was only a political way to 'pull the wool over the public's eyes' instead of solving the real issue. Established and experienced lawyers agree with her assessment, and she was willing to stand up for it despite the politics associated with the issue.

   I fully support both State Representative Alma Wheeler Smith and Lt. Gov. John Cherry in their bids for the Democratic nomination for Governor of the State of Michigan. However, I feel that it is important to bring to light these specific qualities of Rep. Smith that would make her a very effective candidate and governor. I wish all of the candidates the best of luck in the future

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