Editor:
I wish to commend the editorial board at the Star-Tribune for the comments Friday, Aug. 22nd, regarding negative campaigning.
I watch the first negative campaign ad - after that I change channels or click the off button when one comes on. If negative ads get votes then I'm in the minority. My mother and father taught me if you don't have anything good to say, keep your mouth shut.
Negative campaigning is a complete turn off and makes one wonder what the candidate will stoop to if elected!
I find candidates who use the term "my opponent is not a native Wyomingite" most offensive. Let me explain: A candidate being from Wyoming and a graduate of the University of Wyoming is limited by not having exposure to the other states. Example: Malcolm Wallop, John Barrasso, Gary Trauner, all were born out of state, although they have spent 20 to 30 years living and working in Wyoming. This does not make them unqualified.
When a candidate makes the statement "my opponent is not a native," it slanders all of us who are transplants. We were brought here to serve in various industries. I was brought in from California. Why?
Because they couldn't find qualified help locally. The state chamber of commerce solicited workers from other states, spending thousands to bring help from outside Wyoming.
Being born and educated outside Wyoming is not a detriment, if anything it enhances one's ability
to see the national picture, which is what congressional and senatorial candidates are elected for.
I want a candidate who can represent Wyoming and the national interests as well. That person may
well have been born and educated out of state. It is completely safe to vote for Gary Trauner!
CLINT KOCH, Casper
Posted in Mailbag on Saturday, August 30, 2008 12:00 am | Tags: Letter, Editor, Koch, Clint, Candidate, Lummis, Aug, 30, 2008
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