Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Congratulations, To Whoever Wins, and Good Game


I know people still have time to vote today in the primary, but I wanted to say congratulations to whoever wins.

This was my first time taking part in a primary under a specific party and it sure was an exciting primary season.

Royal Rumble

This year we had a lot of candidates for the governor’s race. Ten candidates at least, with a few more refusing to run. Bruce Cuff pulled out of the race to throw his support over to Greg Wooldridge.

It was great to see so many passionate people who desired a chance to get our state back on track. It would have been nice to see some of these talented and worthy people aim at other offices so we can balance out the state in other areas as well.

In the end we had three candidates who stood out above the rest: Knute Buehler, Greg Wooldridge, and Sam Carpenter.

Rough and Tumble

This year was a rowdy primary season. Each of the front runners had strengths and flaws in their campaign, which were exploited by the other candidates.

Of course this created tensions between supporters of different candidates who defended their preferred candidate with a passion and love for their state.

Buehler was seen as a moderate, this would help win over unaffiliated voters and disaffected Democrats, but created trouble with the base Republicans who felt he was at odds on certain topics such as abortion and the right to bear arms.

The Carpenter campaign seemed like an imitation Trump campaign. Carpenter was ready for a street fight and his fighting spirit is admirable, but his campaign was perhaps too eager for a fight. His campaign manager and a brigade of supporters attacked anyone who dared to disagree.

As Republicans and conservatives we have had to deal with these sort of tactics before from Progressive Democrats. This did not sit well with many people but drew in those who were tired of establishment Republicans that would seemingly roll over without a fight.

Wooldridge had lots of support but entered the race very late. He did not have the time to get a solid campaign up and running. By the time he started to become a contender most people had already chosen a candidate to back. A boost came when Bruce Cuff withdrew from the race and endorsed Wooldridge.

It would have been interesting to see Wooldridge as a candidate if he had joined the race sooner, but his late entry was a major handicap.

Good Game

At the end of each of my high school football games we would line up on the 50 yard line and walk down the middle of the field and high five the other team while saying good game. At the time I understood that it was sportsmanship and the right thing to do, even if I did not fully understand why.

Now, looking back, I understand the lesson taught by that action. That even if we were playing against each other as hard as we could, not giving an inch without a fight, we respected the other players. We did not love them, or even liked them, but we shared a bond of giving our all for our team while trying to win the game.

Each candidate fought a hard primary because we are all passionate about our principles and our love for our state.

So I am here to say to the winner of the primary, whoever that is, good game. The battle is over (or will be soon) and I will support you in the next part of this contest.