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Time for Unity in Kentucky U.S. Senate Race

by: Hillbilly

Thu Jul 15, 2010 at 14:42:49 PM EDT


Berry Craig

Berry Craig is a professor of history at the West Kentucky Community and Technical College in Paducah, a member of AFT Local 6010 and the author of "True Tales of Old-Time Kentucky Politics: Bombast, Bourbon & Burgoo" and "Hidden History of Kentucky in the Civil War."

by Berry Craig, Jul 15, 2010
Kentucky Lt. Gov. Dan Mongiardo (D) didn’t quite pull a “Happy” Chandler when he told the Lexington Herald-Leader he is “not taking a position” in the U.S. Senate race between fellow Democrat Jack Conway and Tea Party-backed Republican Rand Paul.

Hillbilly :: Time for Unity in Kentucky U.S. Senate Race

Albert B. “Happy” Chandler, a former U.S. senator and two-time Bluegrass State governor, lost the 1967 Democratic gubernatorial primary to Henry Ward. Happy was so miffed that he supported Republican Louie B. Nunn in the general election. Nunn won.

In May, Mongiardo lost a close primary battle to Conway, the state attorney general. Both have good labor records. So before the primary, the Kentucky State AFL-CIO didn’t endorse either candidate, leaving individual unions to support whomever they pleased.

 

The state AFL-CIO this month unanimously endorsed Conway for the general election. Meanwhile, Mongiardo’s decision not to back Conway is sad news to more than a few union members, including some who voted for him. Says United Steelworkers (USW) member Jeff Wiggins, president of the Paducah-based Western Kentucky Area Council:

I am very disappointed that he would take that stance when we have a chance to elect a senator who will support labor.

Wiggins, who is also on the state Kentucky AFL-CIO Executive Board, voted for Mongiardo.

Union members in Kentucky know what’s at stake now. We must unite behind Conway. Paul despises unions.

Paul was pleased to get a $2,500 contribution from the National Right to Work Committee. He fiercely opposes the Employee Free Choice Act, too. He bashes “big labor.”

Polls show a close race and Wiggins worries that Mongiardo’s neutrality, if it continues, could tilt the election to Paul. “I hope Mongiardo will change his mind and step up to the plate for Conway.”

Trey Grayson, the guy Paul pummeled in the GOP primary, has gone to bat for the victor, at least for public consumption. Grayson, Kentucky’s secretary of state was also the favorite of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

No sooner did Paul win than he, Grayson and McConnell joined hands and sang Kumbaya at a Republican “unity rally.” Looking at the united trio, Wiggins warns fellow union members, “None of them are our friends, that’s for sure.”

Wiggins says Mongiardo should take a lesson from the GOP’s post primary unity and the Paducah labor council’s solidarity following the May vote. Before the primary, the council voted better than three-to-one to recommend Mongiardo’s endorsement to the state AFL-CIO. After the primary, the council voted unanimously to recommend Conway’s endorsement.

We don’t always agree on things that come up in the council. Sometimes we fuss. But then we take a vote, the majority rules and we go out the door united. That’s what’s got to happen in the Senate race. Jack Conway won, but Dan Mongiardo is our friend, too. I urge him to stand with his many labor friends behind Conway.

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Berry... (0.00 / 0)
It is great to see you post here!! I follow the AFL-CIO blog and have written a couple of your posts up here. I am from Paducah too, and really appreciate what you do.

As for this post, by all means it is time we unify behind Conway. I did not vote for him in the primary but will do all I can to get him elected. Not only because Rand Paul is so dangerous, but because I think Conway would be a great Senator.

Best wishes, and welcome aboard!!

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thanks Barry (4.00 / 1)
I remember when you first came to GT, now that was way back LOL
thanks for posting
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