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Posts published in “Day: August 12, 2014”

Stallings’ problem

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MALLOY

 
In Idaho

The other day in Twin Falls, former 2nd District Congressman Richard Stallings approached a 24-year-old waitress and talked about this year’s congressional campaign. As any good politician, he saw an opportunity to win over a potential voter. What she saw was a man who was old enough to be her great-grandfather, which presents a problem for Stallings.

His mind is sharp, he has good health overall, but the 73-year-old Stallings looks every bit of his age – which does little to attract 20-somethings who already are detached from politics. The waitress was just more than a year old when Stallings left Congress in 1993. There’s a whole generation of new voters who were not even born when Stallings served in Congress.

He has other challenges that are even more daunting. Rep. Mike Simpson, seeking his ninth term, is fresh off a resounding victory over tea party candidate Byron Smith in the primary election – proving the 2nd District is not the bastion for conservatism as it was during George Hansen’s heyday in Congress. Simpson’s membership on the Appropriations Committee gives him clout and access to hefty campaign donations. Stallings has little more than a past history and around $17,000 in the bank.

“I have no illusions,” Stallings said. “When I ran before (1984) and was running against someone who had four felony convictions and I barely won. That is not the case now.”

But Stallings says he sees a “path to victory” by pushing for raising the federal minimum wage and immigration reform – issues that tend to attract women and Latinos. He welcomes support from disgruntled conservatives who are bruised from the primary campaign. As for everybody else, Stallings has two major platforms:

1. Throw the bums out.

2. All Republicans are bums – especially House Speaker John Boehner and Simpson, who is one of Boehner’s leading lieutenants. Stallings thinks any Democrat, including California’s Nancy Pelosi, could do a better job leading the House.

“I tell people that if you like Congress – and only about 12 percent of the people do – then stay with Simpson, because he will give you two more years of nothing,” Stallings said. “I am running against the worst Congress in the nation’s history. Simpson is one of the leaders of that Congress and he should be held accountable.” (more…)

On the front pages

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Here’s what public affairs news made the front page of newspapers in the Northwest today, excluding local crime, features and sports stories. (Newspaper names contracted with location)

Numbers of white sturgeon hold at about 4k (Boise Statesman)
Clarkston trying to block pot sales (Lewiston Tribune)
Thunderstorms headed to inland northwest (Lewiston Tribune)
Panhandle sees megaload passage (Moscow News, Sandpoint Bee)
Moscow considering downtown public rest rooms (Moscow News)
Fiscally poor districts challenged on levies (Nampa Press Tribune)
Simplot's Nampa plant has a few more months (Nampa Press Tribune)
Portneuf medical center seeks trauma ruling (Pocatello Journal)
Environment battle continues on AF plant plan (Pocatello Journal)
Big Ed Beckley cancels jummp of canyon (TF Times News)

New Oregon wildfires expected (Eugene Register Guard, KF Herald & News)
KF trying to attract Burning Man visitors (KF Herald & News)
Independent running in Jackson Co race (Ashland Tidings)
Storms starts fire, kills fire (Medford Tribune)
Polling shows OR democrats ahead (Pendleton E Oregonian)
DuPont Pioneer research moves at Hermiston (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Intel signs long-term deal for Oregon base (Portland Oregonian)
Paper records hurting prison inmate health (Portland Oregonian)

Oso area gets $150k study (Everett Herald)
More storms, fires may hit area (Spokane Spokesman, Vancouver Columbian, Kennewick Herald, Olympian, Longview News)
Seattle utility rates will rise (Seattle Times)
Wahougal won't buy swimming hole (Vancouver Columbian)