By Jim Spencer
SpencerSpeaks.com
Will Shafroth is relying on a lifetime of work for environmental causes to get him elected to Congress in
“Stylistically, this district has had someone who was about bringing diverse coalitions together, working with Republicans, Democrats and independents,†Shafroth said of prior 2nd CD reps Mark Udall, Tim Wirth and David Skaggs. “It is grounded in being a good listener.â€
Sharoth said his personality is better suited to building consensus than Democratic primary opponents Jared Polis and Joan Fitz-Gerald.
But in an interview Shafroth also admitted that his name recognition is not as good as either Fitz-Gerald, the former president of the Colorado State Senate, or Polis, a former State Board of Education chairman who used his personal fortune to help Democrats regain control of the Colorado General Assembly, the governor’s office and a majority in the Congressional delegation.
Shafroth, meanwhile, ran Great Outdoors
Shafroth said his decision to petition on to the primary ballot did not signal a fear that he would have failed to get 30 percent of the delegate votes needed to get on the ballot at May’s Democratic assembly. He said going door-to-door will help his name recognition and allow him to discover what issues matter most to voters.
“I’ve been in the Democratic system in
Udall, who is vacating his 2nd CD seat to run for the U.S. Senate, petitioned his way on to the Democratic primary ballot when he first ran for Congress, Shafroth said.
Still, Shafroth is the only candidate in the primary who has never before run for office. Fitz-Gerald was elected to the General Assembly, Polis to the state ed board.
In a race where money will talk, Shafroth is confident that he can raise the $1.25 million to $1.5 million he says it will take to be competitive.
“I have outperformed my fundraising goals in the past two quarters,†he said.
He chalks some of that up to being a dedicated environmentalist, which he says is the bread-and-butter issue of the 2nd CD. But with all three candidates running on green platforms, supporting women’s reproductive rights, demanding health care reform and opposing the war in Iraq, Shafroth is counting on the race coming down to a cult of personality.
Polis’ push for ethics reform through Amendment 41 angered some who thought the amendment was poorly written and extended far beyond lobbyists giving free tickets and buying free meals for legislators.
Fitz-Gerald was a powerful leader, but her personal style was occasionally confrontational with Republicans and even with some members of her own party.
“I’m not part of the system,†Shafroth said. “And this is a great year for people who haven’t been part of the system.â€
In a deep-pockets primary with better-known opponents, that may be Will Shafroth’s only hope.
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2 users commented in " Shafroth Counts on Cult of Personality in 2nd CD Primary "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackFar more “inside baseball” than substance in that column. Do voters really care about form over substance? I guess we’ll find out how 2d District voters think. Personally, I prefer my candidates telling me what they believe in and why, along with what they propose to do about it (whatever “it” is). Unfortunately, in election after election, it is those candidates who play games more effectively who appear to be the winners. That’s why obnoxious issue ads, attack ads, and other dirty tricks continue to be the driving force of so many campaigns. The news media pledge year after year to focus on the issues rather than the horse-race aspects of the campaigns — then go right back to covering the horse-race rather than the substantive issues. Oh, well, it gives Jim Spencer something to write about, and some of us regulars something to comment on. Otherwise, it might be very boring.
I have seen both Jared Polis and Joan Fitz-gerald speak, but from what little I know about Will Shafroth, I hope that he wins in the 2nd CD. Unfortunately, I can’t vote for him, since I live in the 6th CD, which has been “represented” by Tom Tancredo for far too long. Polis, Fitz-gerald, or Shafroth would all be a great improvement over Tancredo, who has said he will not run again here. The Democratic Party isn’t even trying to win in the 6th district. The last Democratic challenger was Bill Winter, who started out looking promising but did not deliver in the end. We also had a Libertarian candidate, Jack Woehr, who performed far better than Winter did in a debate televised on Channel 12. Woehr is not a typical Libertarian. I have told Jack Woehr that if he runs again, I will support him. The Democrats can’t win here and won’t even try, so I’ll use this opportunity to support someone who actually represents my point of view better than most Democrats are willing to do. I’m tired of voting for the lesser of two evils or the evil of two lessers. I still hope Shafroth wins the 2nd CD. In the end, it’s all about money.
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