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Recap of Statewide Democratic candidates forum in Ypsilanti yesterday

by: eclectablog

Sun Feb 07, 2010 at 20:15:17 PM EST


Yesterday, February 6, three Democratic candidates for statewide office appeared on a panel to discuss their candidacy and to answer questions from the audience. The event was sponsored by People of Diversity United for Equality (PODUE) and was held at the Brown Chapel AME in Ypsilanti. In attendance were Alma Wheeler-Smith -- candidate for governor, Jocelyn Benson -- candidate for Secretary of State, and Richard Bernstein -- candidate for Attorney General. The forum was moderated by Rep. Rebekah Warren -- with opening and closing remarks by House Speaker Pro Tempore Pam Byrnes, both candidates for State Senate.


From L-R, Rebekah Warren, Alma Wheeler-Smith, Jocelyn Benson, Richard Bernstein, Pam Byrnes, Pastor Jerry Hatter

Full recap after the jump.

eclectablog :: Recap of Statewide Democratic candidates forum in Ypsilanti yesterday
Rep. Alma Wheeler-Smith expressed her continued interest in improving the budget situation in Michigan as well as promoting strong support for education, schools and teachers. Asked how, as someone who has been critical of Governor Granholm's leadership, she would have done things differently, Wheeler-Smith had several points to make:

  • The governor has failed to use her remarkable charisma to due more to influence the political process in Lansing.
  • The governor has tendency to not weigh in with a position on specific legislation until far too late in the legislative process. This often kept Democrats from knowing if they had her support until right before a vote.
  • The governor herself has admitted to not fully understanding the legislative process, according to Rep. Wheeler-Smith, and that she brings a long history of experience in the State House to the table.
  • The governor tended to negotiate from a position she believed her opponents would agree upon rather than from where she wanted to be. This weakened her position.
  • She believes the governor should have been a much stronger advocate for defeating anti-choice legislation.

Unlike her two co-panelists, Rep. Wheeler-Smith is NOT in support of a Constitutional Convention. She believes "the GOP is resurgent" right now and that a Constitutional Convention at this time would benefit them and not Democrats and their positions.

Asked about term limits, she said she believes they "create dysfunction" in Congress. They create a situation where there is no institutional memory and "silence the voice of the people."

Asked how she would convince Independent voters to support her and stay with a Democrat at the helm of the state, Rep. Wheeler-Smith said that her polling shows that she "does very well with Independents" and also does surprisingly well with GOP men although she has no idea why!

Jocelyn Benson spoke of her interest in increasing transparency in how auto licensing fees are calculated/assessed. "How many people know how they calculate your auto fee?" she asked the crowd of about 25 people. "Nobody? Well, I don't either and that's not right."

Ms. Benson also talked about how little innovation has been done with regard to the Secretary of State's office. Not since Richard Austin made Michigan the first state to open Secretary of State office to voter registration has there been any significant innovation and she would like to lead this type of innovation if elected. She specifically talked about no-reason absentee voting, making it possible for new Michigan voters to vote absentee and other ways of increasing voter turnout without compromising the voting process. Additionally, she decried the closing of some Secretary of State branch offices.

One of the questions asked was in regard to a Constitutional Convention in Michigan. Benson is generally in support of this and sees it as an opportunity to overturn some of the more unfortunate amendments related to things like same-sex marriage and affirmative action.

Finally, answering a question about the recent SCOTUS decision in Citizens United, she reminded the audience that corporations have long had the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money to run issue ads that are thinly disguised political ads in support of one candidate or issue. She pointed out that Michigan has no laws restricting this type of expenditure and voiced her interest in helping to change that.

Richard Bernstein (no campaign website yet online) is an attorney for the Sam Bernstein Law Firm. In his remarks he referred repeatedly to his lifelong desire to be an advocate for those without a voice in the judicial system. "The Attorney General can protect the people of Michigan," he said. He would like to see better enforcement of MIOSHA and environmental laws and spoke of how the role of the Attorney General is to "litigate, not legislate" which protects the separation of powers.

Mr. Bernstein supports a Constitutional Convention and reminded the audience that during the last Michigan Constitution Convention in 1963 the state's Civil Rights Commission was created. On term limits he asked "isn't every election a term limit?"

Mr. Bernstein was most passionate when asked about charter schools. As a blind man, he said that "anytime you do anything to harm the public schools, you are saying that people like me don't matter, that the 250,000 special needs kids in Michigan don't matter." He spoke on the topic for about ten minutes telling his own story, that of one of clients whose Down Syndrome child was rejected from a public school attended by three siblings and ending with a rant against standardized testing that discriminates against special needs students.



The entire forum will be broadcast on local cable in the coming month. Watch this space for details.

Cross-posted at Eclectablog.com and Michigan Liberal.

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Alma Wheeler Smith isn't... (4.00 / 1)
gaining any points with me with her comments.  

I was very happy with Jocelyn Benson's reasons for a Constitutional Convention:

"Benson is generally in support of this and sees it as an opportunity to overturn some of the more unfortunate amendments related to things like same-sex marriage and affirmative action."

She seems like she'll be a very good candidate for the Dems.


I agree on both counts (4.00 / 2)
I want to love Alma Wheeler-Smith as a candidate but, so far, I'm not grooving on her. She is uninspiring and doesn't have the drive and enthusiasm you need to have as a candidate. I asked her about convincing Independents to vote for a Democrat and her response that "Independents like me" was completely unimpressive. It's an important question for any Dem running this fall and her inability to answer that question convincingly was disappointing and won her no points with me.

Benson, on the other hand, was knowledgeable, had good ideas and positions and is very charismatic. I don't know if there are other Dems running for AG but she's solid.

Bernstein had lots of good lines but, in the end, lacked in substance and his comments came across as a bit fluffy -- like platitudes -- and not very thought-through in terms of how it applies to his candidacy. That may change as he gets into the race and matures as a candidate but he's got a lot of room to improve.

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Yes, there's another SoS candidate (4.00 / 2)
Janice Winfrey, who is Detroit City Clerk, is running.

http://www.mlive.com/news/detr...

I'm disappointed that Gretchen Whitmer dropped out of the Attorney General race.  I was really excited about her candidacy.  I think Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy would be a good candidate.  


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Kym Worthy -- interesting (4.00 / 1)
And, yeah, Whitmer dropping out was a disappointment. Still, Benson has a good resume for the position as well.

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Remember that time (4.00 / 2)
... when Wheeler Smith rallied her own colleagues to pass her budget plans, and then they made her Speaker of the House?

Yeah, me neither.  


I really hesitate to cast aspersions on Alma (4.00 / 1)
I like her and I generally like her politics. I'm just unconvinced that she could rally this state the way it needs to be rallied or even that she could rally Dems enough to get them out to the polls in November to elect her. We need fire and passion and I have yet to see that from any of the candidates (including John Cherry when he was in contention.) Perhaps Virg...

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I like her too (4.00 / 3)
But all I ever hear from her are these long, detailed critiques of Governor Granholm, while her own chamber bends over for Mike Bishop and plays "cover your ass" at the polls.

Why isn't she Speaker? Why hasn't she moved her budget plan through the House? Why do they support Dillon and not her?

These are just honest questions for someone who is telling us that she is qualified to be a leader. How so? What has she done to rally the House Dems, let alone the people of Michigan?

If Alma is going to continue on this track, then it's only fair that we open up the question on her leadership abilities as well. I would love to see her get a progressive agenda through the House, but it hasn't happened yet. Why? Until then, spare me how Governor Granholm hasn't measured up to your expectations - because the House certainly hasn't measured up to mine.

I just wish that the Democrats would put half as much effort into fighting the Republican agenda as they do each other. If this is the way this year is going to go, count me as one who is rapidly losing interest in supporting them.  


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And I should add (4.00 / 1)
I have high hopes for Warren. From what I've heard about her, she is pretty cool. I wish her the best of luck in her race!

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I agree (4.00 / 2)
Running against Granholm is a Republican tactic and I'm not happy to see Wheeler Smith going down this road.  Granholm's biggest problem has been the lack of support from Democrats in the congress.  It would be nice to hear Alma acknowledge the difficult situation Granholm got and the good things that have been accomplished.

Didn't Alma Wheeler Smith set a Jan 31st deadline to pass her tax reforms or she would try to put them on the ballot?  I wonder what has come of that plan.  I hope it wasn't just her trying to get headlines because I think ballot proposals are still our most likely way of getting tax reform passed.  

I don't dislike Wheeler Smith...just not loving her campaign strategy.  She announced that she would be running a year ago and hasn't been able to get more than 2-3% in polling.  Realistically, she has little to no chance of getting the nomination.  


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Not to mention the fundraising (4.00 / 1)
She claimed that she was gathering a lot of support when Cherry dropped out - but then it comes out that she raised, what, 36 g's or something?

Dillon has indicated that he has raised nearly a million in a month. The money people are already talking here, and it's not looking good for the progressive side of the aisle. Unfortunately.

I do wish Alma well with the budget this year. We need the House Dems to step up and stand for something. They roll for Mike Bishop again, and it's doubtful "the base" is going to be motivated to get out and vote.

So I gotta root, root, root for those House Dems - but if they continue to trash my governor, I'm calling them out on their sins as well.


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