View from the left: "I'm (now) a Nelson guy"

By David Montgomery
Published/Last Modified on Friday, Nov 06, 2009 - 04:16:18 pm CST

My newsroom debating partner on political issues is Capital Journal sports editor Josh Linehan, a liberal Democrat who volunteered for Barack Obama and who supports robust health care reform. After Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin announced she would vote against the health care reform bill being considered in the House, Josh sent me an angry instant message laying into Herseth Sandlin. I thought it was an interesting perspective and asked him to write up his feelings. What follows is written by Josh Linehan and presented without comment or edits:

Attn: Secretary of State and U.S. House hopeful Chris Nelson

Dear Mr. Secretary:

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If she votes no on health care reform, I'm a Nelson guy.

And South Dakota Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin now says she's going to vote against the health care bill in the House.

So I'm writing to offer you my services as a campaign volunteer in your race against Rep. Herseth.

Now, I know that you're against the very same bill. But at least I know why. The bill would represent a massive political victory for President Obama and the Democrats. I don't expect any Republicans to be for it. So even though we disagree, I can, on some level, respect your position.

We don't, in fact, agree on much. But I do have some experience volunteering. I worked hard to defeat the abortion ban here in South Dakota the first time around. And I knocked on doors and made phone calls for Barack Obama in Iowa. I even served as a precinct captain in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Hutchinson, Kansas. (We won both places big, by the way.)

Now you were on the other side of those arguments, but, still, I'm sure you can appreciate that organizing is organizing, in the end. I can cut turf, run a phone bank and I, ultimately, believe that you can swing an election on the ground. Every campaign needs people like that.

And at least you have publicly taken a stand on health care reform. I can respect that. Rep. Herseth Sandlin is STILL straddling the fence. She says she might vote for the final version -- even though the House bill will cut the deficit much more than the Senate bill she claims she prefers according to CBO estimates. So much for the Blue Dogs being deficit hawks, eh?

In the past, I've generally voted for candidates whose ideology I though most closely mirrored my own. But I'm willing to make an exception, this time. I know liberal South Dakotans who used to vote for Bill Janklow. I knew conservative Minnesotans who used to vote for Paul Wellstone. Those people voted the way they did because they admired public servants who stood for something, and, moreover, who didn't make them ashamed to believe what they believed, even when they differed.

So, think it over, and I'll be in touch about knocking on some doors for you in Pierre when this thing gets cranked up. I probably still have my clipboards, and I can wear my Nelson button right next to the one that reads "Ask me about Barack!"

I'd rather be represented by a Republican who votes like a Republican and tells me why than a Democrat who votes like a Republican whenever she thinks someone is watching.

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3 comment(s)

    Tom Gerber wrote on Nov 12, 2009 9:58 AM:

    " You have it right. Chris Nelson is a standup guy. Herseth Sandlin is a panderer, and not worth two bits. Not many people know or remember that in her first campaign she had the campaign fund pay her a salary of over $2000 a month as a candidate. Talk about pulling in the dough. "

    Mark wrote on Nov 11, 2009 7:51 AM:

    " What's the real story here? Is Josh Linehan venting for effect or is he serious?
    If he's serious, he seems to be implying that Nelson would be the stronger candidate to oppose SHS. Do you agree at this point? "

    The SD Kid wrote on Nov 6, 2009 4:31 PM:

    " Attention Chris Nelson:

    Me too. You may not want my support, but you're going to get it. If you don't want me to hand out flyers or go door to do, I won't, but you're going to get my vote and I am going to lobby my friends and family to join me.

    This was the the test for Herseth Sandlin. If she doesn't stand for health care reform - and she's done absolutely nothing to convince me that she does - then there's no difference between her and any Republican challenger. "

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