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Pridemore Wins State Labor Council Endorsement Over Heck

Pridemore addresses WSLC meeting on Saturday.

State Sen. Craig Pridemore (D-49, Vancouver), candidate for the open U.S. Congressional seat in the 3rd District, won the Washington State Labor Council’s (WSLC) sole 2010 endorsement over his opponent (presumed Democratic frontrunner) Denny Heck Saturday afternoon.

Sen. Pridemore needed a two-thirds majority vote of more than 400 delegates from across Washington at WSLC’s annual Committee on Political Education (COPE) Convention to win the endorsement. He received 69 percent of the vote.

Christian Sinderman, Pridemore’s campaign consultant, said endorsements such as this one are important for a candidate many have considered to be an underdog in the run for Congressman Brian Baird’s old seat.

“It’s a momentum issue more than anything,” Sinderman said.

WSLC delegates are still in session voting on the rest of their endorsements after a morning packed with speeches from various judicial and legislative candidates across the state.

Both Pridemore and Heck, founder of TVW and former state House Majority Leader, gave speeches appealing to Washington’s largest labor organization for support.

Pridemore, more of a liberal and traditional union Democrat than Heck (Pridemore has a 97 percent lifetime rating from the labor council), spoke first, calling for more jobs now through additional transportation projects in the 3rd District.

He also outlined what he will do if elected to Congress: He wants to co-sponsor the Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for workers to unionize; co-sponsor the Trade Act, which will force Congress to reevaluate current international trade pacts; co-sponsor the Protecting America’s Workers Act, which would expand the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970; and provide greater protection for whistleblowers, among other things. He said he would also advocate for financial industry reform and an additional stimulus package of $200-300 billion in capital investments.

Three-quarters or more of the audience were on their feet when he finished speaking, and he left the room to chants of “Craig,” “Pridemore,” and “We Want Craig.”

Pridemore was sweaty and beaming as he spoke with campaign staff outside the meeting hall after his speech.

Heck spoke at noon, nearly at the end of the program. He said he’d like to make Washington state’s 3rd District a center for green jobs, support Sen. Murray’s effort to take $30 billion in TARP money and divert it through community banks as small business loans, encourage more union apprenticeships, take a tougher stance in trade negotiations with China (in fact, he had a bit of a Howard Dean Iowa 2004 moment when speaking about China) and re-regulate the financial industry.

He received a cooler reaction from the crowd: Not nearly as many of the delegates were on their feet as he left the stage. And there was no chanting.

Pridemore won the sole endorsement of the state’s largest private sector union, the United Food and Commerical Workers Local 21, on Friday afternoon.




  • davidingeorgetown

    congrats to pridemore. Do you have any other news from COPE? Who else has been endorsed?

  • Wobbly headed

    meanwhile, sestak is ahead of faux democrat specter….the liberal challenger to blanche lincoln is gaining….

    shit maybe one day Democrats will be Democrats after all!

  • laborgoon

    The entire list of Washington State Labor Council endorsements made today is available at http://www.wslc.org/reports/latest.htm

  • reality check

    Denny is the only Democrat who can win the 3rd Congressional District. He has an outstanding labor record. The fact that COPE endorsed Denny's rival says a lot about COPE.

  • TranspoGuy

    That Heck is the only Democrat who can win is premised on the idea that only the moderate or conservative Dem can win in this swing district. But, that's not what this cranky 2010 electorate is about. It's not an issue of ideology, it's an issue of who's in cahoots, or likely to be in cahoots, with the Wall Street establishment that caused this recession while at the same time further enriching themselves. Many voters feel like this establishment was aided and abetted by a Congress it bought through campaign contributions (kinda hard to argue against that reasoning).

    Given that Heck is the establishment Democrat who got rich via well connected friends who let him in on timely investments, it's going to be easy for Pridemore to paint Heck into the establishment politician corner. That is, if Pridemore has the resources to compete in this Portland and Seattle-media market district.

    Meeting both of them, Pridemore just comes across as a straightforward person who tells it like it is and is in politics for all the right Kennedy-esque public service reasons. Heck comes across as, well, kind of a slick glad-hander (I think he's more than that, but he comes across that way). That Heck has been cagey on the same big issues that have Pridemore giving voters straightforward positions only further backs Heck into fulfilling that slick, establishment politician stereotype.

    All that said, the Republican candidates in this race are pretty weak, so it may well be possible for either Democrat to win in November.

  • Allison Stone

    HERE is the Reality, Dude: Denny Heck had a 79% Labor record when he was in the legislature. And most of the distict has no idea who he is. This is not the 8th CD where someone can make a million bucks and parade that around as experience. The 3rd CD is lower middle class, working class, redneck, and/or blue collar. The rich folks can be counted on your digits. This isn't “Heck No”, it's “HELL NO”.

  • seabos84

    too bad they backed all the Democratic sell outs and incompetents. after decades of:
    irancontrasavingsandloansollienorthltvstolenpenionsmichaelmilken
    kuwaitiroyalfamilysaudiroyalfamilycheneybubblestexasoilhalliburton
    katrinaenronartherandersoniraqKBRtaxcutsforrichpigs
    richpigsNOjailCDOswamufreddiefannielehmanAIG

    and the demo-shits with impeachment off the table, fisa, keeping the powder dry, henry waxman's bullshit sternly worded letters, AHIP Pharma Rahm Tauzin, AIG Goldman 99 weeks unemployment biggest recession since great depression NO jobs program …

    supporting Patty Murray and Jim McD and the rest of the go along get along wishy-warshy state level Democratic clowns is pathetic. We the peeee-ons get pissed on cuz we support people who allow us to be pissed on.

    We have a generation of Democratic “leaders” who do NOT know how to lead us outta the deprivations started under Raygun and continuing under the DLC style 'leadership' of 0-Sell-Out and Rahm.

    yawn. other than Pridemore, stupid labor.

    rmm.

  • Democratic Strategist

    Denny needs to drop out of the race.

    Craig has now sewn up the grass roots, labor, and the environmental community. Who is left to vote for Denny in the primary? WA-3 isn't exactly flush with Rahm Emmanuel Democrats.

    All Denny is going to do at this point is make everyone spend a bunch of money that should be used in the general election. He should do all of his contributors a favor, give them their money back, and bow out gracefully before the filing deadline.

  • tamara

    congrats craig. stick to your guns. i look forward to voting for you in November!