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Dow Constantine Says Susan Hutchison Has an Obligation to Explain Her Views to Voters

King County Council Member Dow Constantine—one of five major candidates running for King County Executive—put the spotlight on “the empty chair” today, saying that former KIRO-TV anchor Susan Hutchison, the frontrunner of the five, has been absent from the public view during the campaign and has “an obligation to voters” to answer questions about her political positions.

At a press conference today, Constantine said he was “frustrated” that Hutchison has “avoided candidate forums, avoided talking to the press, and avoided revealing her political ties.”

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Constantine at today’s press conference

As PubliCola first reported last week, Hutchison has hired political consultants and a campaign manager with ties to the right wing of the Republican Party. Constantine noted those ties—which connect Hutchison to Mike Huckabee and Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) and the arch conservative Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) lobby. Constantine stressed that the BIAW—a major Dino Rossi supporter—has called environmentalists “Nazis.”

Constantine also calmly checked off Hutchison’s other well-known GOP bonafides: Donations to Bush; meeting with former hard right Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) to discuss a potential Hutichson run for U.S. Senate; and sitting of the board of the Discovery Institute—the main proponents of teaching “Intelligent Design” in public schools. 

Calling her “pleasant” but “far to the right of the electorate of King County,” Constantine said, “that’s fine, everybody has a right to their political opinions, but if you’re holding yourself out as a candidate for the highest office in King County, you have an obligation to voters to tell them where you stand.”

Constantine wanted to know where Hutchison stood on a women’s right to choose—which he said was a relevant issue for King County Executive because King County Health runs health clinics, like one in White Center, that counsel low-income women on pregnancy issues.

State Sen. Karen Kaiser (D-33, Burien), chair of the health care committee in the State legislature, spoke alongside Constantine to echo the point saying “profound issues” were at stake.

Constantine also wanted to know how Hutchison would vote on preventing suburban sprawl beyond the urban growth boundary—an even more prominent issue under the County’s purview.

I have a call into Hutchison.

“Like you, I got to know Susan as the pleasant anchor on TV,” Constantine said, “but we’re not in the studio anymore, we’re in the real world with real issues at stake. Frankly, it’s frustrating that the candidate with the big numbers hasn’t been at the table with the other candidates.” 

KING 5 has Hutchison polling at 34, with the other candidates, all Democrats, trailing far behind: King County Council Member Larry Phillips 9, Constantine 8, State Rep. Ross Hunter 5, and State Sen. Fred Jarrett 5.

Ironic UPDATE: 

Rather than responding in person to my call, Huthcison’s campaign manager, Jordan McCarran, sent out  a press release. I’ve posted an excerpt below the fold. (P.S. I called again to ask a question about the release):

SUSAN HUTCHISON ISSUES STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO

CONSTANTINE’S NEGATIVE ATTACKS AND MUDSLINGING  

It’s disappointing my opponent has decided to attack me with outright lies.   

The issues he has raised have nothing to do with county government, and while I am disappointed, I am not surprised.  Mr. Constantine finds himself well behind in the polls, and with no positive vision for our county.  His only hope is to sling mud and engage in personal negative attacks.  

Mr. Constantine’s campaign is one of partisanship and divisiveness.  Voters decided last year to make the county executive a non-partisan office because we need to bring people together, not divide them.  Working together with business and labor, Democrats and Republicans, and environmentalists and community leaders behind a common good is what I’ve done in the private and non-profit sectors over the last two decades.  It’s what I’ll continue to do as King County Executive.


  • dacoach

    smart move by Dow. why sling shots at your proverbial brothers when you can sling them at somebody who will be disqualified the minute she opens her mouth.

    plus, he gets above the din and looks like the standard bearer for the left/middle.

  • dacoach

    smart move by Dow. why sling shots at your proverbial brothers when you can sling them at somebody who will be disqualified the minute she opens her mouth.

    plus, he gets above the din and looks like the standard bearer for the left/middle.

  • Danny Noonan

    Let alone her social policies, what about her knowledge of critical processess and issues facing the county.

    I can’t wait to seeing the ducking and dodging to come.

    It was about time a candidate stood up for the democratic processes. Dow will definately earn points for his honest challenge.

  • Danny Noonan

    Let alone her social policies, what about her knowledge of critical processess and issues facing the county.

    I can’t wait to seeing the ducking and dodging to come.

    It was about time a candidate stood up for the democratic processes. Dow will definately earn points for his honest challenge.

  • Craig

    Great move, but why did it take this long?

  • Craig

    Great move, but why did it take this long?

  • swatter

    Hilarious article. Constantine’s quotes and righteous indignation were downright classic. Good post.

    Believe me that everyone will know Hutch is Republican in a short time. Don’t fret. The problem the Ds have is that they will eat their own unless they demean and belittle Hutch instead of being above the fray and we all know most pols can’t do that.

    Reading Sound Politics, they seem to be eating their own Hutch, too. Don’t know why but they are.

    Interesting, wouldn’t you say, that Hutch didn’t hire any of the local R consultants like I had mentioned last week. Instead, she got a high-powered team from Denver where the area tends Democrat/liberal but Rs do real well. I think that is the story here.

  • swatter

    Hilarious article. Constantine’s quotes and righteous indignation were downright classic. Good post.

    Believe me that everyone will know Hutch is Republican in a short time. Don’t fret. The problem the Ds have is that they will eat their own unless they demean and belittle Hutch instead of being above the fray and we all know most pols can’t do that.

    Reading Sound Politics, they seem to be eating their own Hutch, too. Don’t know why but they are.

    Interesting, wouldn’t you say, that Hutch didn’t hire any of the local R consultants like I had mentioned last week. Instead, she got a high-powered team from Denver where the area tends Democrat/liberal but Rs do real well. I think that is the story here.

  • Luigi Giovanni

    The most interesting recent article on this contest is over at Crosscut:

    http://crosscut.com/2009/06/09/2009-election/19044/

  • Luigi Giovanni

    The most interesting recent article on this contest is over at Crosscut:

    http://crosscut.com/2009/06/09/2009-election/19044/

  • J.R.

    @4: Once you start to demean and belittle Susan Hutchison, it gets to be fun.

  • J.R.

    @4: Once you start to demean and belittle Susan Hutchison, it gets to be fun.

  • J.R.

    Suzie’s response is highly amusing as well.

  • J.R.

    Suzie’s response is highly amusing as well.

  • Luigi Giovanni

    Mudslinging is what one would expect from the “grunge” candidate.

  • Luigi Giovanni

    Mudslinging is what one would expect from the “grunge” candidate.

  • Ian

    Dow tried to push through a sole endorsement out in the 45th tonight but we shot it down.

  • Ian

    Dow tried to push through a sole endorsement out in the 45th tonight but we shot it down.

  • westside

    @9–you must be so proud. Dual endorsements are so meaningful.

  • westside

    @9–you must be so proud. Dual endorsements are so meaningful.

  • SeattleJoe

    Why would any idiotic group make a “dual endorsement” unless all they’re interested in is patronage or favors from whichever one wins?

  • SeattleJoe

    Why would any idiotic group make a “dual endorsement” unless all they’re interested in is patronage or favors from whichever one wins?

  • Josh covering Sandeep
  • Josh covering Sandeep
  • This ain’t tea & crumpets

    Dow Constantine is the Rick Lazio of King County.

  • This ain’t tea & crumpets

    Dow Constantine is the Rick Lazio of King County.

  • Mikos

    A risky move by Dow. The Phillips people are happy. Dow gets to hang some negatives on Susan but risks picking up some himself and Larry gets to watch from the sidelines. Clearly somebody had to do it. When you’re in single digits and the leader is at 34 percent, there’s little utility in attacking the other guys in single digits; go after the leader. It will be interesting to see the voters take on this move.

  • Mikos

    A risky move by Dow. The Phillips people are happy. Dow gets to hang some negatives on Susan but risks picking up some himself and Larry gets to watch from the sidelines. Clearly somebody had to do it. When you’re in single digits and the leader is at 34 percent, there’s little utility in attacking the other guys in single digits; go after the leader. It will be interesting to see the voters take on this move.

  • http://publicola.net/ Josh Feit

    @12,

    zero comments on that post.

  • http://publicola.net/ Josh Feit

    @12,

    zero comments on that post.

  • Ian

    @10 I’m lukewarm on dual endorsements. People only get one vote, but its a Top 2 primary. The 45th did not make a dual endorsement.

  • Ian

    @10 I’m lukewarm on dual endorsements. People only get one vote, but its a Top 2 primary. The 45th did not make a dual endorsement.

  • Tom Foss

    The idea that Susan Hutchinson’s numbers mean anything for the outcome of this election is itself laughable. By the time we get to the election people will know she is a conservative repub, and the only question is will we know anything about her stance on issues facing the county.

    Even calling her a frontrunner is funny. She will almost certainly get out of the primary, not because she either a fornmtrunner or a woman, but because she is the only repub, and despite the stupid “nonpartisan” race, people will know. But she will never win in King Co because she is a conservative repub. So the race is to see which Dem gets out of August primary.

    If her consultants have convinced her she can hide until November she is even more stupid than I suspect. They are selling her a bill of goods because they smell money. They know she won’t get away with it.

    One other interesting note- Toby Nixon endorsed Jarrett. If he really succeeds in cutting in to her repub base, while still attracting King CO moderate Dems, he could upset the apple cart. If progressives are not careful we could even have a runoff in Nov. between the conservative Republican and the former republican who is triangulating himself to try and run from the center. Our most progressive county could face a choice between a platable and unpalatable quasi Republican.

    What are we going to do about that?

  • Tom Foss

    The idea that Susan Hutchinson’s numbers mean anything for the outcome of this election is itself laughable. By the time we get to the election people will know she is a conservative repub, and the only question is will we know anything about her stance on issues facing the county.

    Even calling her a frontrunner is funny. She will almost certainly get out of the primary, not because she either a fornmtrunner or a woman, but because she is the only repub, and despite the stupid “nonpartisan” race, people will know. But she will never win in King Co because she is a conservative repub. So the race is to see which Dem gets out of August primary.

    If her consultants have convinced her she can hide until November she is even more stupid than I suspect. They are selling her a bill of goods because they smell money. They know she won’t get away with it.

    One other interesting note- Toby Nixon endorsed Jarrett. If he really succeeds in cutting in to her repub base, while still attracting King CO moderate Dems, he could upset the apple cart. If progressives are not careful we could even have a runoff in Nov. between the conservative Republican and the former republican who is triangulating himself to try and run from the center. Our most progressive county could face a choice between a platable and unpalatable quasi Republican.

    What are we going to do about that?

  • ivan

    @ 17:

    No-brainer. Get behind Dow.

  • ivan

    @ 17:

    No-brainer. Get behind Dow.

  • NotNowDow

    A candidate cannot run a campaign their ability to read a teleprompter. Hutchison has no political experience to speak of, no public views to speak of, no political affilation to speak of (other than lying about being a republican), and has been almost entirely absent from any public forums or debates for the King County Executive race.

    Who does she think she is? Maybe we need Katy Couric to come in and interview her. I wonder if she reads any newspapers. Does she know that Africa is a continent and not a country? Does she know that King County Executive is one of the most important positions in the State of Washington?

    Larry Phillips is the best cadidate for this position, yet holds no lead in any polls. Hutchison rests solely on her name recognition and nothing else. Constantine, though a very viable candidate lacks experience and executive leadership skills so dearly needed at this critical time in our counties history.

    Vote Phillips!

  • NotNowDow

    A candidate cannot run a campaign their ability to read a teleprompter. Hutchison has no political experience to speak of, no public views to speak of, no political affilation to speak of (other than lying about being a republican), and has been almost entirely absent from any public forums or debates for the King County Executive race.

    Who does she think she is? Maybe we need Katy Couric to come in and interview her. I wonder if she reads any newspapers. Does she know that Africa is a continent and not a country? Does she know that King County Executive is one of the most important positions in the State of Washington?

    Larry Phillips is the best cadidate for this position, yet holds no lead in any polls. Hutchison rests solely on her name recognition and nothing else. Constantine, though a very viable candidate lacks experience and executive leadership skills so dearly needed at this critical time in our counties history.

    Vote Phillips!