Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Spokanite?

Allegations of carpetbagging dog Michael Baumgartner, who’s challenging state Sen. Chris Marr.

Nicholas Deshais
Michael Baumgartner [Photo: Young Kwak]
Michael Baumgartner [Photo: Young Kwak]
Michael Baumgartner [Photo: Young Kwak]

Michael Baumgartner’s been around. After graduating from Washington State University, he spent a year in Mozambique working with disadvantaged children. He later met his fiancée in Afghanistan while both were working under contract for the State Department. And he worked as an economics officer for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad during the surge in Iraq.

After his recent vacationing around Europe and Africa, he’s been to more than 70 countries.

But, say his detractors, there’s one place where he hasn’t spent a lot of time: Spokane, Wash. Specifically, the 6th District, where the political newcomer is trying to unseat state Sen. Chris Marr.

“The representation that he’s a Spokane guy just isn’t true,” says Don Barbieri, a local Democrat heavily involved in races across the state.

“He has zero connection to the district other than going to Gonzaga Prep” for a couple of years, says Chris Gregorich, executive director of the state Senate Democratic Campaign Committee. “He wasn’t voting in Washington except for one election in 2008 … the presidential election by absentee ballot.”

It’s a political label dreaded by most first-time candidates: carpetbagger. Sweeping into town with little knowledge of local issues, fueled only by political ambition. But Baumgartner says it’s untrue and doesn’t matter.

“It’s where I shop. … It’s the airport I fly out of. It’s where I tell people I’m from” when overseas, he says. “I always intended to come back.”

To set the record straight, Baumgartner gave a lengthy chronological accounting of his life. He’s lived here a few different times, but never for an extended period of time. (And, contrary to what’s being alleged, Baumgartner says he never lived in Florida, but just spent three days there.)

Mainly, he was reared in Pullman. But when he was a child, he basically lived in the Ridpath Hotel for a couple of years while his brother was hospitalized and receiving chemotherapy. Years later, he moved back to Spokane to attend Gonzaga Prep for his freshman and sophomore years.

In 2006, he spent a few months here (shuttling between Pullman and Venezuela) working for the Coeur d’Alene-based Hecla Mining.

And that’s about it. He moved here in January, registered to vote and launched his campaign.

And if Democrats want to talk about outsiders influencing local politics, Baumgartner says, he’s fine with that.

Though Marr has outraised him by a wide margin — $273,000 to $89,000 — a quick search of the state’s Public Disclosure Campaign database shows that 58 percent of Baumgartner’s donations come from Spokane and the Valley. Less than 40 percent of Marr’s have come from these two cities.

On top of that, “I was running Bloomsday before Chris Marr set foot in the state,” he says.

Curt Fackler, spokesman for the Spokane County Republican Party, says Baumgartner’s experiences in war zones make him more than prepared for Olympia.

“If he had been working for BP down in the Gulf, that’d be one thing. But he worked for the State Department overseas. … And he was working on [public] policy,” he says. “If he can sit down with the Taliban, maybe he can sit down with Lisa Brown.”

On top of that, Fackler says, Baumgartner’s relative inexperience in Spokane allows him a “nice fresh look at things.”

Marr says it’s not about labeling Baumgartner a “carpetbagger.” It’s more about how Baumgartner represents himself.

“Is he a local guy? Is he military?” Marr says, referring to campaign literature that shows Baumgartner in fatigues, saying he “served” in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Baumgartner says this is a non-issue: He says the former U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, thanked him for “serving.”) “To me, it feels like home,” Baumgartner says about Spokane.

“Whether the public perceives that or not, I don’t know. But what it comes down to are the issues.”

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-“It’s where I shop. … It’s the airport I fly out of. It’s where I tell people I’m from” when overseas, he says. “I always intended to come back.”-





-On top of that, Fackler says, Baumgartner’s relative inexperience in Spokane allows him a “nice fresh look at things.”-











Are you kidding me? This guy works for the State Department to eradicate terrorists yet thinks he can get the trust of the people without even knowing them?? Get the out of our town. This isn´t Afghanistan or Iraq this is the United States of America!


Jul 15, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

As I posted in a recent article. I´ve only had the opportunity to Meet Michael Baumgartner at my doorstep, and what a fantastic visit it was! I don´t agree with him 100%, but he certainly has 100% of my vote. I´ve done my research, someone who has led in Iraq, is from Eastern Washington, and has actually lived in the district for most of his life, (if you know anything about redistricting), is someone i want representing me. Perhaps you want someone from San Francisco, well not ME! Michael Baumgartner contains more of Spokane´s values in his little finger, than Chris Marr has in his entire body.





Lets get past these ridiculous arguments, which are meant to simply distract from Marr´s voting record! Jul 15, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

Chris Marr does not stand for Spokane’s values. His roots are in San Francisco. Born there and educated at San Fran. State, Marr has effectively brought with him the big-spending, liberal values of California to Spokane. Michael Baumgartner , on the other hand, is all Eastern Washington. Born, raised, and educated here, Michael understands and shares our values. This whole debate regarding Michael’s roots is absolutely absurd and a distraction from the real issues of how poorly Marr has served the people of Spokane in Olympia. But if we are going to dwell on this subject, people should be asking why Chris Marr does not mention his San Francisco roots and education anywhere on his web-site, whereas Michael has been nothing but open and transparent. Jul 15, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

You are suggesting that Chris Marr does not represent Spokane values because he was educated at a California university, yet Michael Baumgartner´s HARVARD education makes him more in touch with Eastern Washington? Gimme a break. At least Marr has lived in Washington for 25 years, compared to 5 months for Mike. Admit it--Baumgartner is an opportunistic Baumgartner who will be given a strong rebuke by the voters for his temerity this fall. By the way, Marr was born in an Army hospital at Forth Monhmouth, NJ as the son of a man who served his country (in the Army, not at some State Dept. desk job). Tell Baumgartner there´s a difference. Jul 15, 2010

 

Everything I´ve seen from Marr supporters and Marr himself reduces down to distracting people from any real issues. Why not just focus on Marr´s record? If he´s such good representative of Spokane then his record should show that!





However, the fact is he has not voted in line with what the majority the residents of Spokane would want. And now, facing a strong challenger in Baumgartner, Marr and is people are panicking (this nonsense about Baumgartner not being from Spokane/Eastern Washington is getting bizarre and, frankly, looks desperate)





Marr is the worst kind of democrat: one that votes for spending increases (to go along with the Dem line), but against the measures to fund those spending increases (to try to fool voters into thinking he´s helping them). Our state’s deficit will disproportionately hurt the middle class and poor who need education and social services the most. However Chris Marr’s reckless voting pattern that increased budgets way beyond any revenue projection before or after the recession has doomed everyone in Spokane to service cut backs WAY WAY beyond any services that were added!





On the other hand, Baumgartner is running on a platform of fiscal responsibility and putting job growth ahead of ever increasing regulations. He has a degree in Economics and Development from Harvard, has been praised for his work in Iraq and Afghanistan in the service of our country as an economic development expert. He is now offering skills for the betterment of his home town.





Compare this to Marr´s record - you´ll see he looks like a fool - and his only hope in November is to run a smear campaign... I think if you look at Baumgartner’s background vs. Marr’s record then you’ll also be voting for change this November.


Jul 15, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

JCO
Why can´t we vote for a carpetbagger? They helped the south after the Civil War.





Why do we need someone with no understanding of Eastern Washington issues?





Mike has the Tea Party support. What more does he need?





Jul 15, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

Baumgartner is supported by the Tea Party? Well, I wouldn´t vote for him anyways because he is a carpetbagging republican, but now he is also a tea bagger really re-enforces my belief that Chris Marr needs to win. We don´t need a racist bigot party who wants to go back to the days before the civil rights bill was passed. Jul 15, 2010

 

 
 
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