Draft Bob Walsh for Governor 2010


This Movement is Growing!
February 27, 2009, 9:27 pm
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With over 200 visitors to this site within the last 12 hours and dozens of people emailing us their interest in the “Draft Walsh movement,” the dire need for a true progressive candidate for Governor has become apparent.  Join us by emailing WalshForRI@gmail.com!



Providence Journal Reports on Possible Walsh Gubernatorial Bid
February 27, 2009, 9:23 pm
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It is great to see that the state’s largest newspaper – the Providence Journal – is reporting on their political blog that Walsh is thinking about running for Governor.

Every week it seems another Democrat signals interest in the 2010 governor’s race.

This week we can add Bob Walsh to the list. Walsh, the well-known executive director of the National Education Association Rhode Island and a State House regular, put his own name into consideration today in a posting on the left-leaning political blog Rhode Island’s Future, which is run by his colleague, deputy NEA director Patrick Crowley.

But in a subsequent e-mail to The Journal this afternoon, Walsh said it doesn’t necessarily mean he is staging a run to replace outgoing Republican Governor Carcieri.

In early January, Walsh suffered a stroke during surgery and is still recovering, he reports.

“As I noted in the blog entry, the main purpose was to start the dialogue to put together the type of platform on which I would like a progressive candidate to run for governor,” Walsh tells us. “As for me being that candidate, right now I have to focus on fully recovering from my health issues, although I have been overwhelmed with the positive response I have received in the short time the entry has been posted on RI Future, and therefore have a lot of thinking to do.”

In the original posting, he outlines his position in a succinct sentence: “progressive, pro-public education, pro-labor, pro-job creation and economic development, pro-choice, pro-environment, pro-marriage equality, and supportive of a fair tax policy for our state.”

Walsh is no stranger to political races. In 1992, the then 31-year-old financial consultant ran unsuccessfully for Congress.

In case you are interested, click here to see the 1992 Congressional results.  Walsh lost by only 2,414 votes in the Primary and the person who beat him got clobbered in the 1992 General Election.



Anchor Rising Reports on the Walsh Announcement
February 27, 2009, 4:05 pm
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I was glad to read that the conservative blog Anchor Rising picked up on Walsh’s announcement that he was contemplating running for Governor.

While some of the commentators at AR can be a real nasty bunch, I think that the contributors, for the most part, are intellectually engaged and civil – characteristics largely missing in the Rhode Island political debate.



Bob Walsh for Governor?
February 27, 2009, 3:44 pm
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This morning on the RIFuture blog, Bob Walsh announced his intention to contemplate running for Governor of Rhode Island:

By now, many of you are asking yourselves a simple question – is Bob Walsh crazy enough to actually consider running for Governor, or is he up to something else? Would Rhode Island voters even vote for a Brown graduate, former banker, East Greenwich resident for Governor? Could a candidate with deep roots in both the labor and progressive communities win a multicandidate Democratic primary against so many current office holders at a time when people are so cynical about anyone currently holding elected office? How about an actual campaign organization – does he have the contacts with the experienced campaign managers, fundraisers and field operatives to actually make this work? How would he hold up in debates?

Maybe 2010 won’t be my year to run for Governor, and this will actually be my attempt to create a forum where issue-by-issue, a real discussion can be held in the virtual Rhode Island Future world about the development of a real progressive campaign platform, so that can become the standard by which progressives judge the many candidates vying for our support.  Maybe some of those candidates will even adopt ides developed right here.

You already know the basics about my perspective – progressive, pro-public education, pro-labor, pro-job creation and economic development, pro-choice, pro-environment, pro-marriage equality, and supportive of a fair tax policy for our state. But there are lots of details to be filled in on those issues, and many other issues to consider, some of which we cannot even predict yet, as a 2010 gubernatorial platform gets developed. So let’s do some work on Rhode Island Future so we have something to share with candidates for Governor, as well as establish some standards by which to judge them.

I think this is a great idea!  You?