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Those who were paying attention to politics yesterday, were probably watching the fascinating death struggle in Utah, between ultraconservative Senator Bob Bennett and a pack of seven vicious teabaggers trying to displace him... for not being extreme right enough. Since Obama became president, Bennett is one of only 16 senators with a ZERO rating on the key ProgressivePunch ranking. But--like most Republican senators--Bennett had gone along with George Bush's demands for the October 2008 no-strings-attached Wall Street bailout. This season that vote galvanized the Utah teabaggers against Bennett. Many political observers wondered how that will play out in races for other Republicans who voted the same way: Richard Burr (NC), Chuck Grassley (IA), Arlen Specter (PA) and John McCain (AZ), the most likely to suffer for it. However, while this high profile morality play was playing out for the Republicans, the Democrats were involved in their own struggle worth noting.

A hearty band of awesome Democrats there put their collective foot down and prevented anti-health care Blue Dog Jim Matheson from winning the party endorsement at yesterday's convention in Salt Lake City. No more South Park jokes for me. Matheson is one of the most reactionary Democrats in Congress, consistently crossing the aisle to vote with the Republicans on key issues. Since Obama was elected, his ProgressivePunch score-- a dismal 35.37-- has been identical to those of two of the most unsavory of the Old South Blue Dogs, John Barrow (GA) and Mike Ross (AR). And, like Barrow and Ross, he left the Democratic Party to vote for the anti-choice Stupak Amendment and against health care reform. Now Utah Democrats are sick enough of the ten-year incumbent to say no.

Sensing that retired school teacher Claudia Wright was making headway, Matheson put in a hysterical call begging Steny Hoyer to fly out to Salt Lake City to save him. Hoyer did fly out, and begged and cajoled delegates to vote for Matheson, but ultimately failed to secure the party endorsement for him. He came up 5% short of the 60% needed.

So what about Claudia? Well, how about this? She's Brigham Young's great great granddaughter! And she left the Mormon Church. And she's openly gay and living with her partner. And, better yet, she's a brilliant woman with a solidly Democratic platform that shows Matheson is really nothing but a tarted-up Republican in a blue jersey!


Can she beat Matheson?
Wright, a retired high school teacher and college gender-studies instructor, fought a spirited campaign at convention to assure delegates she is electable in a district that Matheson's backers said is too conservative for her. Liberal Salt Lake City Democrats had chosen her to challenge Matheson after his vote against the health care reform bill, pushed by President Barack Obama.

Wright went room-to-room in the morning caucuses at the Salt Palace Convention Center telling delegates that Republicans have become so radical in their nominating process that some of their party members will consider Democrats, including her.

"The Republican Party has moved so far right that those Republicans who are moderate are seriously considering becoming Democrats," Wright said in the morning to the Stonewall Democrats, a gay-rights caucus.

"This election belongs to whoever can get voters out to vote," she said.

..."I get it," Matheson told the crowd, not long after dozens of them had held up signs for his opponent and chanted, "Wright for Utah!"

"You're angry about some of my votes," he said, drawing some ironic applause. "But I'm a Democrat and I'm here to tell you I don't run from that label, because it's in my blood."

Wright also was battling a powerful Matheson advocate in U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD). He said Matheson had invited him to Utah, and he came to help re-elect him and keep the Democratic majority in Congress.

Hoyer made a pragmatic pitch to delegates, saying that only Matheson can win in the moderately conservative 2nd Congressional District and that he is important to the majority even if he doesn't vote strictly along party lines.

"I expect members of Congress to come and represent their districts," he said in a news conference. He contrasted Democrats' "big tent" to the far-right Republicans who rejected three-term Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, and urged Democrats not to splinter in the same way.

"Jim Matheson is uniquely qualified and uniquely in touch with that district," he said.


Not everyone in the district agrees. Bush won UT-02 both times with two-thirds of the votes, but in 2008 Obama held McCain to 57%. Perhaps even more important, moderate Republicans are repulsed by what they've seen their party turn into. This isn't just a party of teabaggers; this is a full-on fascist party of crazed militia loons and separatists. If Wright wins the Democratic nomination, she can win the election-- and Democrats are ready for a real Democrat.


On the issues, there's no question who the real Democrat is. Wright supports Alan Grayson's proposal of Medicare for all, supports women's choice, plain and simple. She's an environmentalist; he voted against the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, promoting clean energy and limiting emissions of greenhouse gases, and he voted against HR2454 (cap and trade). Claudia is a strong advocate of a humane and comprehensive immigration policy; Matheson is all about building a high border fence. Claudia supports public funding for campaigns, and Matheson is another sleazy conservative, taking immense sums of money from the industries and corporations he's supposed to be overseeing. And of course, he's a vicious homophobe who voted for a constitutional amendment to ban marriage equality. Claudia believes people should have the right to marry whomever they want to. It will probably come as no surprise that Blue America immediately added her to our Bad Dogs page, dedicated to replacing reactionary Blue Dogs with progressive Democrats. I hope you'll join me in supporting her there.

As for the issue that led to the political demise of Robert Bennett... listen to how Claudia explains where he went wrong and WHY she would have voted against the bailout:


 

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attilathehoneycom
a conservative in the digital
10:20 AM on 05/15/2010
If a man who did nothing positive for this country during his tenure in the Senate, had no experience outside of "community organizing­" can become the President of the U.S. - I am of the belief that it is possible for Mickey Mouse to become the next candidate, win and become a better leader.
AttilatheH­oneycom
06:31 PM on 05/13/2010
Ms Wright is wrong for Utah (getting elected that is) - Democrate Convention delegates? Maybe, but the general popular vote ? uh-uh. Not going to happen. A self professed ex-mormon lesiban with a 'partner' getting elected in a state that is at least 80% LDS (a rep district that is about 70% LDS) - do the math. Because of his 'middle of the road' dem/rep stance Matheson is the only one of the two with a chance in the general election - and oh yes Matheson is a practicing mormon. It has nothing to do with whether she is a smart person or not "is she someone the majority of Utahns would want to sit down and chat with over a bowl of jello on Mother's Day..." - as mentioned - do the math ! Right or wrong, that's just the way it is here in Utah Territory.
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07:10 PM on 05/13/2010
But she is all for polygamy so that should help here out with the FLDS.
06:12 PM on 05/13/2010
What a crock of you know what this article was. I read the Huffington Post to reinforce my low opinion of liberals (who call themselves progressiv­e). Like one commenter said if a Democrat votes with Republican­s you are outraged, but if a Republican votes with Democrats it is being bi-partisa­n. Of course the Republican­s say the same thing in reverse. Lets see what kind of tune you are playing after the November elections.
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10:28 PM on 05/14/2010
Fwalkerjr - it's not that these democrats work with the republican­s and vote with them on some issues - it's the fact they do not seem to believe in the core beliefs the majority of democrats do - voting for the stupak amendment and against healthcare reform are two main issues, voting for a ban on same sex marriage is another example, his stance on environmen­tal issues a 4th example of major opinion difference­s - how many things does a person have to disagree with the basic beliefs of the party before the members of that party start to wonder why he's even in it?
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Bill Shireman
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05:45 PM on 05/13/2010
Bizarre. "Obama held McCain to only 57%" in the state, and now you think a liberal Democrat can win? If you lose that seat, and lose the Congress as a result, then YOU will have been the one to sacrifice your principles­. Idealism without pragmatism is self-defea­ting.
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Jacqrat
05:41 PM on 05/13/2010
The Author of the Huffington Post article, Howie Klein, has generously donated his own personal copy of an RIAA-certi­fied Platinum Record for k.d. lang's "Ingénue". To enter to win this (random drawing for) all you have to do is donate to Claudia Wrights UT-02 congressio­nal campaign, through Blue America's BAD DOGS page on Act Blue. All donations go directly to Claudia's campaign; and when the grand total tops $2,000, Howie will put every contributo­r's name into a hat, and draw one winner. WIN A REAL k.d. lang COLLECTIBL­E, and help elect a Lesbian for Utah's 2nd District! What could be a better bet? To read more about it, and to enter, visit Howie's blog post (it's confusingl­y titled Inside the Beltway Stalinism, or something) at DownWithTy­ranny.com.
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Jacqrat
05:41 PM on 05/13/2010
The Author of this article, Howie Klein, has generously donated his own personal copy of an RIAA-certi­fied Platinum Record for k.d. lang's "Ingénue". To enter to win this (random drawing) all you have to do is donate to Claudia Wrights UT-02 congressio­nal campaign, through Blue America's BAD DOGS page on Act Blue. All donations go directly to Claudia's campaign; and when the grand total tops $2,000, Howie will put every contributo­r's name into a hat, and draw one winner. WIN A REAL k.d. lang COLLECTIBL­E, and help elect a Lesbian for Utah's 2nd District! What could be a better bet? To read more about it, and to enter, visit Howie's blog post (it's confusingl­y titled Inside the Beltway Stalinism, or something) at DownWithTy­ranny.com.
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04:23 PM on 05/13/2010
"Claudia believes people should have the right to marry whomever they want to."

So you are saying that is for legalizing polygamy? This is great progress for Utah.
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wbthacker
Can YOU pass the Turing Test?
09:48 AM on 05/13/2010
Quoting:
"Matheson is one of the most reactionar­y Democrats in Congress, consistent­ly crossing the aisle to vote with the Republican­s on key issues."

That's considered "reactiona­ry"? I thought it was "bipartisa­n". Or is it only bipartisan when a Republican crosses the aisle to vote with Democrats?
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lbjack
08:42 AM on 05/13/2010
You people are like lemmings off the cliff. Can't you count??? The Dems MUST keep their majority, hence control of the legislativ­e agenda. You are so self-absor­bed, so self-right­eous, that you will nominate someone who has ZERO chance of winning the seat, thereby driving the Dems one seat closer to losing the majority, just so you can feel good about yourselves­. If voting for a Blue Dog is necessary to keep the Dem majority, then stop thinking about yourselves and just do it!
boycottrightwingthings
FightingFascism1dayatime
09:22 AM on 05/13/2010
No to Blue dogs! Claudia will win.... I will not place one vote for a Republican in Democrat clothing, NOOO one against choice will EVER get my vote, or should! Go Claudia!! By the way, how do you know that she has zero chance of winning??
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David Jay Crispin
09:38 AM on 05/13/2010
Far better to have a Republican you know in the seat, then someone who claims to be Democrat, but is in reality a Republican in sheep's clothing.
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Jim Accardi
02:26 AM on 05/13/2010
umm yeah cool
04:23 PM on 05/12/2010
There is no way she could win a general election. Jim Matheson, as conservati­ve as he is, is the biggest liberal that district will ever vote for. To put a "real" Democrat into an election in Utah is political suicide, unless the election is only counting votes from Salt Lake City and Park City.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:17 AM on 05/12/2010
Regressive­s in Utah elected oarinhatch­. Nuff said.
10:10 PM on 05/11/2010
I'm a lifelong Democrat who has lived in Utah for the past 15 years , and I still haven't adjusted to the arrogant ignorance that characteri­zes Utah's journalism and political discourse. Yes, when compared to Matheson, Wright is obviously the "real Democrat." Just as obvious is that SLC's former mayor and activist Democrat Rocky Anderson was the far shore of Utah's Democratic influence-­parameters­. A genuine Democrat is simply unelectabl­e in any of Utah's Congressio­nal districts. The moderate Republican­s in Matheson's district who have distanced themselves from the far right that has thrown Bob Bennett over for the "so-delusi­onal-he-re­ally-ought­-to-be-com­mitted" Tim Bridgewate­r) are the voters who make Matheson electable. In any other state, Matheson would be a moderate Republican­; here his Democratic affiliatio­n is understood as a practical necessity. When I was new in Utah, the state's only Democratic member of Congress was Bill Orton, who was well-respe­cted by both the voters and his peers in the House. He lost his seat--to Chris Cannon, who's core campaign message boiled down to "I'm not a Democrat." To find a population in the USA more homogenous (and proud of it) than you have in the State of Utah, you'd have to go to Amish country. And cracks in the armor of uniformity do not go unpunished­. Wright will be an exciting candidate-­-but Brigham's kid or no, she doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell.
04:32 PM on 05/11/2010
Good luck Claudia Wright!

As for the Republican "Party," what kind of party is it when you try to eat each other up? The Teabaggers are the best thing to happen to the Republican­s since who knows when. The NRC will implode upon itself come fall. The Teabaggers are such inbred, uneducated­, narrow minded, selfish, raciest freaks, that what few real Goldwater or Nixon Republican­s that still may be alive, they will hold their nose and vote Democratic out of disgust for what hijacked the Republican Party. Keep going Teabaggers­, more power to you!!!!!
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wbthacker
Can YOU pass the Turing Test?
09:56 AM on 05/13/2010
Wow.... so much hatred aimed at the Tea Parties, and so inspecific­. "Inbred", really? "Uneducate­d"?
This doesn't tell me anything about Tea Party participan­ts, but it reveals volumes about you.

Your avatar is perfect.
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Euterpe360
I'm just a little bi-partisan
04:32 PM on 05/11/2010
Yes, let's all laugh at the Republican­s for alienating their moderate wing and then praise the democrats for doing the exact same thing. Try moving your head a little further up your ass.
08:26 PM on 05/17/2010
"like"