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Omaha Steve

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Tue Apr 25, 2017, 07:25 PM Apr 2017

 The Nation: Why Was Heath Mello Thrown Under the Bus? [View all]



Was the candidate for mayor of Omaha held to a different standard than other Democrats?
By D.D. Guttenplan Twitter YESTERDAY 8:25 PM


 Heath Mello of Omaha, April 20, 2016. (AP Photo / Nati Harnik)

 Omaha—On my first morning here in Nebraska, I walked right into a glass wall. “Wow! Didn’t see that coming,” I thought, as the blood poured down my nose. So I have some sense of what it must have been like for Heath Mello, the young Democrat trying to get elected mayor of the biggest city in one of the country’s deepest-red states, when Tom Perez and the Democratic National Committee threw him under the bus last week.

Mello, who finished three points behind Republican incumbent Jean Stothert in the five-way, nonpartisan primary on April 4, has been attracting national attention—and support—from progressives for months now. Our Revolution first endorsed Mello on March 9 as one of two dozen candidates the group is backing in 2017. Daily Kos jumped in after the primary, pointing out that in addition to offering the chance to flip City Hall (Omaha makes up most of Nebraska’s Second Congressional District, which the Democrats lost by just over one point), “a good showing” in the race “will energize progressives and encourage strong candidates to run” in 2018.

 An Omaha native first elected to Nebraska’s unicameral legislature in 2008 at the age of 29, Mello successfully led the fight to overturn Republican Governor Pete Ricketts’s veto of a bill permitting young people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to obtain a driver’s license. Last year, he again put together a coalition that managed to reverse another of Ricketts’s vetoes—this time of a bill allowing young undocumented immigrants to apply for professional or commercial licenses. In Nebraska, which resettled more refugees per capita in 2016 than any other state, that kind of leadership stands out. As does Mello’s outspoken emphasis—unusual in a state dominated by Big Agriculture, and which still gets most of its energy from coal—on fighting climate change and protecting the environment. Likewise his record on LGBTQ issues, including a call for a law to ban discrimination in housing and employment. With strong union support from firefighters, teachers, and city workers, the Sierra Club’s enthusiastic endorsement, and the backing of an array of Democratic heavyweights, from former senator Ben Nelson to former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, Mello was beginning to look like the party’s best chance for a win after disappointments in Kansas and Georgia.

Especially since his opponent, Stothert, ousted her Democratic predecessor in 2013 by promising to repeal an unpopular restaurant tax—and never kept her promise. With registered Democrats in the city actually outnumbering Republicans—while Donald Trump won nearly 60 percent of the vote in Nebraska, Hillary Clinton carried Douglas County, which includes Omaha, by over 5,000 votes—the arrival of the Democratic “Unity Tour” on Friday was supposed to provide a final burst of enthusiasm to carry Mello across the finish line on May 9.

FULL story: https://www.thenation.com/article/why-was-heath-mello-thrown-under-the-bus/
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You get "huge" endorsements people will actually scrutinize your record! Does this article explain bettyellen Apr 2017 #1
Yes finish the story Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #3
Sanders only endorsed him after he was criticized for the "feint praise" schtick..... bettyellen Apr 2017 #5
The author speaks of "disappointment" in Georgia. boston bean Apr 2017 #10
Because he supported legislation that threw women under the bus. nt pnwmom Apr 2017 #2
He's been no worse than Tim Kaine has been on the issue. nt killbotfactory Apr 2017 #19
"He's been no worse than Tim Kaine" musette_sf Apr 2017 #27
Post removed Post removed Apr 2017 #4
This is a good article, and informative. K&R. n/t ms liberty Apr 2017 #6
He sponsored a 20 week ban among other anti-choice activities. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #7
But he's a Progressive, along with Pat Roberts and Steve King BainsBane Apr 2017 #15
"The Nation has really gone to hell" musette_sf Apr 2017 #28
Joe Biden once voted for a late-term abortion ban and received low marks from NARAL in 1999 and 2003 Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #17
I know- that's a reason why he was never good enough to run for president, in my book. bettyellen Apr 2017 #36
he has been working with PP since 2012 ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #8
I can't find the 2012 votes. Do you know what they were on? tammywammy Apr 2017 #9
I don't, I'm sorry ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #13
PPVN begs to differ musette_sf Apr 2017 #30
needs link ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #37
Hey Steve, as a local, what's your take on his opponent--Jean Stothert? panader0 Apr 2017 #11
Scott Walker came to town for her yesterday Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #14
How exciting to be visited by such a progressive hero BainsBane Apr 2017 #16
I had union friends on the picket line outside Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #18
Boy, funny how the same positions merit picketing in one case and adulation in another BainsBane Apr 2017 #24
Here are the three of them together yesterday Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #25
Ahem!! You email to me!!! boston bean Apr 2017 #12
I really feel for poor oppressed white dudes in the midwest. LexVegas Apr 2017 #20
I assume you have the same complete lack of sympathy for the people of Omaha Kentonio Apr 2017 #38
That people are using this race as a vector of attack on Bernie is pretty gross. killbotfactory Apr 2017 #21
and who has PP's support ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #23
"and who has PP's support" musette_sf Apr 2017 #31
reading the article ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #22
I don't think it was set up against him, he was just a convenient tool to use against Sanders. Kentonio Apr 2017 #39
Right ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #40
Clinton was in favor of a late term abortion ban: Chathamization Apr 2017 #26
+1 beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #29
False. musette_sf Apr 2017 #32
"I can support a ban on late-term abortions" seems pretty clear to me Chathamization Apr 2017 #34
Again, each and every comment you cite musette_sf Apr 2017 #35
Recommended. guillaumeb Apr 2017 #33
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