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Star-Tribune Editorial Board

It will be a good news, bad news scenario for the winner of the Democratic primary for the late Craig Thomas' Senate seat. The victor will advance to the general election, but he'll be in the unenviable position of facing an incumbent in John Barrasso who at this point appears very formidable.

In our view Nick Carter, a Gillette attorney, has a better chance to overcome Barrasso's advantages in name recognition and money than his Democratic rival, Casper City Councilman Keith Goodenough.

Carter and Goodenough have vastly different styles but share the same views on most major issues. Carter has run an aggressive statewide campaign that has focused on criticizing Barrasso instead of his primary opponent. Goodenough has run a low-key, grassroots campaign that has criticized Carter for registering as a Republican for many years in Campbell County.

Carter's response -- that he did so to vote in contested GOP races for local offices, including sheriff and county commissioner -- is perfectly reasonable. It's something many Democrats do when there are few primary races within the party.

One issue on which the two Democrats disagree is funding for clean-coal research, which, as Carter says, should be supported by the federal government. Goodenough mistakenly believes industry should foot the entire bill, despite the fact that having a more environmentally friendly use for Wyoming's vast coal resources would be of great public benefit.

Carter is also correct when he criticizes the government's failure to build a high-speed rail system, which would be much more energy efficient than auto and air traffic. He says it's the kind of issue that should be debated in the Senate today, so the planning can start as soon as possible.

Carter has also taken an interesting approach on health care, promoting federal catastrophic insurance coverage for everyone. Such a system would likely reduce the number of bankruptcies people file due to high medical bills.

To his credit, Goodenough has stuck to his principles by not accepting contributions from political action committees or individual donations of more than $100. He has an impressive election track record, managing to win five legislative races in Natrona County over the years despite living in a heavily Republican district.

Carter may lack political experience, but he has a wealth of knowledge about the issues, some good ideas and a definite passion for the job. He has knocked on a lot of doors throughout Wyoming, and he's eager for the challenge of taking on Barrasso. Democratic voters should give him that chance.


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BULL wrote on Aug 15, 2008 8:29 AM:

" More opinions. A wolf in sheeps clothing does not get it. Goodenough , is good enough to git er done. Anyone who can stand up aginst the jackbooted Republican tactics as long as Keith has , deserves a chance at Barrasso. "

Dewd wrote on Aug 15, 2008 10:31 AM:

" Isn't one U.S. Senator from Gillette enough ?

Personally speaking , it's one too many , so what would two be like ? "

Gillette Resident wrote on Aug 15, 2008 2:15 PM:

" I said it once and I'll say it again.....Nick Carter is not for me! Anyone that defends men that beat women, molest women, or sell drugs is NOT who I want to represent my state. Enzi is a respectable man, not sure that Carter can fill the same shoes. I'm voting Democrat this year, Barrasso has my vote!!! "

Really wrote on Aug 15, 2008 4:38 PM:

" The article points out that Carter has run an "aggressive statewide campaign that focuses on criticizing Barrasso INSTEAD of his primary opponent." The article also points out that Keith's campaign has been primarily about dumping on Nick Carter.

Which one of these is the most honorable candidate? Carter attacks the real competition while Goodenough just attacks Carter. Is that what we need from a Democrat? Goodenough's little vanity project is destroying the Democratic party in this state. Maybe his ridiculous hippie nonsense is why the Democrats haven't won a statewide race in over thirty years.

Goodenough is a joke and not a very funny one. If he had any sense of honor he would have backed out a long time ago so the party could unite against the real enemy - John Barrasso. "

Dee wrote on Aug 15, 2008 9:12 PM:

" Nick Carter is one of the most honest, honorable people I've ever met.
Because of special interest groups, led by lobbyists, the citizens are not well represented in Washington.
Superficial 'news programs' rely on trite slogans, biased information and in some cases - denigrating hatred (Fox) to sell their 'news' to the viewers. It's very difficult for a good candidate to focus on the issues in an atmosphere of tainted 'news' and lobbyists' money. We should watch CSPAN and CSPAN 2. We can see our representatives argue and vote on the issues. Public TV may not have the flashy lights and the shouting, but we can learn a lot from these programs.
Please ignore all the silly slogans and biased news and vote for Nick Carter, he will be the best Senator for WY. "

Timeforchange wrote on Aug 16, 2008 1:27 PM:

" The last thing we need is more attorneys in Washington. The reason nothing gets done there is because there are already too many. "

another G Town resident wrote on Aug 16, 2008 10:25 PM:

" Dee,
you must be one of the "superior", or a client, he turns up his nose at the middle and lower class of our community, unless of course they hire him to defend them. He would be in comparison to Obama, not enough experience for me to vote for him. I agree with the other G Town resident, Enzi, now there is an honorable man. "

Paul wrote on Aug 17, 2008 1:44 PM:

" Nick has been driven to do a good
job since grade school. He's an honest
man and we don't see alot of that in
politics. "

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