Just A Few Days Till Primary - On Track For A Low Voter Turnout (Again) - Vote, Vote, Vote!
Aug 02, 2024 3:21 am
Make A Difference: VOTE & Encourage 10 More To Vote On Or Before This Tuesday!
As I look at the data of ballots returned so far, it appears we are running about 10,000 ballots short of projections for a 45% turnout. This suggests we could see a 40% or less turnout. We should have about 55,000 ballots in by now, but we only have 44,000. It's a rough evaluation, but we are on track to have a lower turnout than the 2020 Primary, and we all know that many "Republican" voters sat out in 2020, and the "Red Wave" didn't happen as hoped.
I've been encouraging people this year with "Don't wait for the Red Wave to save our county and country... be the red wave!"
Here's what you need to do:
- Be an informed voter: If you have questions or don't know about candidates, reach out, and I'll help as best I can. (NOTE: read my evaluation of the County Council Candidates below)
- Encourage others: Talk to friends, family, and neighbors to be informed voters as well.
- Don't sit back: Don't just hope your candidates will win; roll up your sleeves and help your preferred candidates to win! (Are you available to help canvas or phonebank between now and Tuesday, August 6 for ballot chasing of people who have not yet voted? Every vote matters! If yes, please reply back with your full name, contact phone number and I'll put you in contact with Sally Synder (Vice Chair with CCRP)).
ICYMI: THE BALLOTS ARE HERE!
A Crucial Choice: Examining the Candidates for Clark County Council
Ballots are here and we have two very, very important County Council seats up for grabs. Eight candidates are vying for four spots to duke it out in November for those two open seats. The two seats in question are currently held by Karen Bowerman in District 3 and Gary Medvigy in District 4. Both ran as Republicans but have been terribly disappointing over the last four years on many issues, including their COVID response, raising impact fees, approving the Baker Tilly consulting contract that gave big raises to employees (which is blowing up the budget) and now supporting Kimsey’s Charter amendments. They went lockstep with Gov. Inslee and often side with the administrative elites. They rarely stand up for Republican values like smaller government and more accountability. Instead, they sat back during COVID, handing out $3.7M in bonuses—more ARPA money went to County employees' bonuses than to small businesses devastated during the pandemic.
I could go on, but needless to say, these two County seats are vital, and that’s why I’m encouraging you and the 3,000+ people who get my Reform Clark County updates to vote for Peter Cutile (District 4) and Chuck Keplar (District 3).
District 3
In District 3, three candidates are working for the two spots for the General election.
Wil Fuentes, a recent Hillsboro, Oregon transplant, is running on behalf of the Democrats and is hoping to capture Bowerman’s seat not just for himself and his fellow Democrats but also to have a seat for Fourth Plain Forward (FPF), a very aggressive, DEI, social justice, far-left community organization hoping to turn Vancouver dark blue. Gov. Inslee has personally visited FPF, and Mayor Anne of Vancouver is a big supporter. If Wil is elected, there’s no doubt that Mayor Anne might as well get an office with her name on the 6th floor of the Clark County Public Service building because she’ll practically have a proxy vote through Wil. Not to mention that FPF received over $500,000 of COVID money from the County to spread out to small businesses, and guess who now is the program manager for business outreach? Wil Fuentes.
The other candidate is John Jay, another recent transplant. Both Wil and John registered to vote for the first time in Clark County just a few years ago, in March of 2022. John wants you to think he’s a Republican, but his policy positions tell a different story. John has said at different forums and interviews that he is in SUPPORT of raising your taxes along with the Democrats and won’t oppose tolls (watch the video HERE).
Of course, he gives the ol’ playbook move of saying, “Nobody likes tolls,” but it’s clear he won’t lift a finger to stop them. John refused to submit a survey to the Clark County Republican Party, probably not wanting to reveal his compromising positions fully, and has marched out a list of squishy “Republicans” like Paul Harris that have a worse record of flip-flopping than John Kerry but that’s probably what they taught him at Berkeley.
Chuck Keplar is the only candidate who hasn’t just recently moved into the district but has raised his family—six of his eight kids adopted through the foster care system, and has invested decades in D3. Chuck’s campaign is “Families First, Lower Taxes and No Tolls,” and boy, does he mean it. Chuck ran for Evergreen School Board knowing that if he won, a position that paid no money, he’d have to quit his job to serve the people, and nearly knocked out an incumbent. Now, with that experience under his belt, and the endorsement of the Clark County Republican Party, he’s ready to serve the people, and we need to support and get Chuck elected.
District 4
Now, let’s turn to District 4, where five candidates are battling for the top two spots to go head-to-head in November (well, only four are functionally campaigning, but I’ll get into that later).
There are three candidates trying mightily to fool voters into thinking they are conservative on issues when their background says the complete opposite. The non-partisan labels on the County Council positions weren’t meant to help voters but intended, and are succeeding to a certain degree, in giving voters less information to make informed decisions. Think about it. Changing the label doesn’t remove politics, and three of the five candidates are trying to take advantage.
Joe Zimmerman, whose longtime family farm isn’t even in District 4, is running and telling some he’s a “moderate Republican,” yet he’s stated that he’ll support raising taxes, supports the bridge as proposed (which won’t add capacity), and is a board member of the mainly Democrat organization Friends of Clark County.
On top of that, Joe also was instrumental in getting Sue Marshall, a tax-and-spend Democrat and was a fellow Friends of Clark County board member, endorsed by the Clark-Cowlitz Farm Bureau in 2022 which no doubt played a part in her election. If Joe Zimmerman gets elected, District 5 will practically have two Council members, and he will most likely need to recuse himself from any decisions concerning the railroad because his District 5-located farm is smack dab in the middle of the controversy as it butts up against the railroad.
Matt Little claims to be a hunting-and-fishing fiscally conservative independent. But when you look closer, he’s hardly independent. His background reeks of Washington DC politics, and he served as a staffer for one of the most liberal US Senators ever to serve, Patrick Moynihan (yes, the one whom Hillary Clinton replaced in New York). But it gets worse. Recently, he worked as Director of Investor Partnerships with Social Venture Partners (SVP) of Portland, a very left-leaning organization targeting preschoolers with DEI and radical social justice curriculums. [Photo from SVP "Our Story" page]
SVP touts that they work to “dismantle racist systems,” and they do it by “teaching” preschoolers. It’s no wonder Matt Little told the League of Women Voters that he’d look to implement more DEI even though the voters soundly rejected a charter amendment doing so just a few years ago. I’m not a fan of DEI stuff but I really don’t like hiding it behind the veil of being an “independent.” By the way, did I mention he recently picked up the endorsement of Mayor Anne of Vancouver? I guess she could have two votes on the County Council if she plays her cards right.
Dorothy Gasque is the current Deputy Treasurer for the Clark County Democratic Party yet hasn’t mentioned that once in forums or interviews. She ran in 2018 for the U.S. Representative D3 and lost bigly, only gaining 4.9% of the votes. She has a long track record of being a staunch Bernie Sanders supporter, and some consider her “Washington State’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.” Yet, when you listen to her answers, she wants you to think otherwise.
Shannon Roberts rode the wave of hatred for the Camas pool levy to win a seat on the Camas Council only to mysteriously resign in 2022. What’s odd about her resignation is that she didn’t give voters any indication why, and from what I can see now, I think she doesn’t respect voters enough to think they are entitled to one. I talked to Ms. Roberts shortly before she filed in early May. She told me and others she would be out of town for just two weeks, but she’s been MIA in Clark County ever since, literally living mostly in the Puget Sound area, while skipping out on all forums and in-person interviews.
Now, her reason for this might be justifiable but her lack of honesty about her availability and lack of access to voters is not. Apparently, Ms. Roberts thinks so little of the voters that all she has to do is put a statement in the Voters' pamphlet, hang a few signs, talk up her military background, and coast into the County Council seat. I’m sorry, but we need more than that especially when heading into a competitive General Election. When I checked her voting record (which she challenged me to do so), I found mostly unanimous votes, and she went right along with the COVID lockdowns and government narratives without notable resistance.
Peter Cutile is a Romanian-born passionate man who loves his family, church, and community (sidenote, based on Matt Little’s love and pursuit for DEI, maybe he should drop out and endorse Peter immediately to be more equitable). Peter is tired of people getting elected to work to expand the county budget and hand out raises. He wants to work for you, for us. Wouldn’t that be nice for a change? Mr. Cutile’s background is as a very successful Real Estate broker, and he is keenly aware of the difficulties families are facing regarding housing and inflation. Peter is clear that we don’t need to raise taxes anymore but is the only candidate who has a plan to reduce the budget, oppose family-crushing tolls, and protect people's rights and is the only candidate in D4 endorsed by the Clark County Republican Party.
The County Council hangs in the balance and your support and vote will no doubt shape the future of Clark County. Every vote counts and I hope my opinion helps you cut through the fog of “non-partisan” labels so you can vote for true fighters. I wholeheartedly support and endorse Chuck Keplar, and Peter Cutile for Clark County Council, and hope you do too.