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Answering the Question: Why Chet Edwards


by: Matt Glazer

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 02:32 PM CDT


Yesterday on TPM, Josh Marshall asked a simple question:

"Can someone explain the Chet Edwards boomlet for me? That's not a rhetorical question, or snark. He may be a great pick. I just need a little more background on this one."

So what is the case the Obama should pick Texas' Chet Edwards as his VP pick?  Admittedly, Edwards brings a low national profile, outside of his work on veterans' issues and his reputation in the House.

Here's what we Texans know about Congressman Edwards:

  • He is a nationally recognized veterans champion in Congress, with strong military support in deep connections in the U.S. Army and at the Pentagon.  Just this year, he's been honored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. And as chair of the House Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, he just authorized the largest increase in veterans' funding in the history of the VA.
  • Congressman Chet Edwards is fresh face who won't overshadow Obama.  He's a southern, moderate, white male in his late 50s who brings geographic and demographic balance to the ticket.  He has humble blue collar roots, and has been known to speak Spanish from time to time.
  • Chet Edwards is a pretty darn good campaigner, with a record of winning in Republican turf.  But in spite of (or perhaps because of) his broad appeal to Democrats as well as Republicans and Independents, he is well respected on Capitol Hill - with a wide range of support among liberals and conservatives.  (An example: Congressman John Lewis, a liberal African American from Atlanta who fought beside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, has been known to campaign with Edwards in Central Texas).

So - we've got a southern moderate, a leader on veterans' issues who knows how to win in Republican territory.  That's the Chet Edwards we know in Texas.

While there are certainly other qualified potential VPs, and we'll of course support whoever Obama picks, it's clear there is a case to be made for the only person from Texas on the "short list."

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But is he really on the "short list"? (5.00 / 1)
I'm not so sure.

A Politico article said that Obama VP vetter Eric Holder called him Chet Anders at a Houston fundraiser, which probably isnt a good sign.


Other hand (0.00 / 0)
any time the Speaker of the House is pushing for you, you got to be at least a little encouraged.

[ Parent ]
Chet's the best (3.00 / 1)
Speaking of low standards, kinda strange that you would post what some anonymous reader says he heard at a fundraiser. It might be one of the best kept secrets in DC for some, but I agree with Artur Davis -- Chet's one of the best around.

[ Parent ]
Chet is the best (3.00 / 1)
I am just saying I doubt he is on the "short list" as all the so-called "short lists' that have been reported don't include his name.

Pointing out that his VP chances aren't high doesn't mean I don't think Chet Edwards is top rate; I do and he is.


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agree with lubellcy (3.00 / 1)
Yeah, not sure why you would put much stock in what an unnamed Politico reader claims to overheard.  And I'm really not sure why you would put more stock in that Politico tip than you would Michael Isikoff:

"His stock rose further, one source said, after a meeting with Obama..."

Not to mention Pelosi on This Week on Saturday...


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If Obama wasn't on Vacation... (3.00 / 3)
If Obama wasn't on vacation in Hawaii, I'd say Edwards' chances would be pretty much dead.  It seems like the Obama campaign just ran trial balloons for Joe Biden, Tim Kaine, and Evan Bayh.

But apparently either A) none passed the test or B) They simply aren't sure yet.  Because Obama hasn't announced yet, and now he probably won't until after the olympics.

So he still has time to think about it.

"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write."  -  John Adams


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Myself, I'd rather not lose (3.00 / 3)
a Democrat from the Texas delegation, especially since I'm not all that sure Mr. Edwards would be that big a boost to the ticket.

Don't get me wrong; I like him a lot. But I'd rather have him as a Democrat amassing seniority in the House of Representatives. Since the last round of redistricting, we don't have very many Democrats with the kind of seniority that Edwards has (thank you and f*ck you, Tom DeLay).

Everything Matt says is absolutely true. Chet Edwards brings as much as, if not more, than anyone to the table. But honestly, I think a lot of people will blanch at the idea of a Texan on the ticket (thank you and f*ck you, George W. Bush).

I'm saying all this purely selfishly. I want Chet Edwards to remain as a member of the Texas Democratic delegation to Congress.


I agree (0.00 / 0)
Plus, if Obama picks Edwards, we'd have a hard time keeping Edwards' seat blue.

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Watched Chet Edwards (3.00 / 1)
last Thursday night (C-Span) conducting the Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs floor debate. It's so nice to see such an elegant Texas Democrat heading up the proceedings. It lasted well past midnight. I hope the rest of the country sees that there are some good and decent politicians here in Texas.

Those Republicans couldn't ruffle his feathers even though they sure tried. :-) Somebody needs to tell them that their style of politics is just about over.


Congressional District 17... (5.00 / 1)
What is the best thing about being a liberal Democrat in the Brazos Valley and Congressional District 17 surrounded by Conservative Republicans?

...Chet Edwards is my Congressman.

...and reminding those same Conservative Republicans that Congressman Edwards also represents Crawford, Texas: home of President George W. Bush.

Yes we can, begins today.

Political and Social Thought...


to the Left of College Station


I'm glad (5.00 / 1)
that Chet Edwards has managed to hold his ground ~ when the ground was taken over by GWB.

He's a real Texan. Mighty handsome, too. :-)



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The reason (0.00 / 0)
Pelosi is pushing Chet Edwards is because he represents Crawford. It's a stick it to W thing. It ain't gonna be Edwards. As I have been saying for months now, it's gonna be Bayh. Which is looking more and more likely. Michael Hurta is probably correct, Barack won't pick him until after the olympics, just before the convention.

Really? (0.00 / 0)
So, Speaker Pelosi is just "using" Congressman Edwards to "stick it to "W"?  Well, I wonder what Chet Edwards must think about being "used" like that? I just don't believe that theory. Obama/Bayh sounds weird. It would be too easy to poke fun at it.  

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I don't (0.00 / 0)
think Chet would really care. As the old saying goes, if you want a friend in Washington, get a dog. As for Obama/Bayh sounding weird, who cares? If we can't win because of that then we ain't gonna win anyway.

Perfectly (0.00 / 0)
cynical.  

[ Parent ]
Oh, well (0.00 / 0)
you're right. Let's get real. Do you know how to hit the reply button? I almost missed your response (the second one in this thread). And I wouldn't want to do that.

[ Parent ]
Elsbeth (0.00 / 0)
you are a pip

[ Parent ]
Pip? (0.00 / 0)
Like "Great Expectations" Pip? Like Gladys Night "Pip?? Like Peripheral Interchange Program (PIP)? Like, what?

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Wrong VP (0.00 / 0)
I'd have a very difficult time supporting him.  I understand he's from a conservative district, so some of his non-Democratic votes may have been needed to keep him afloat in the rural Texas, but...I'm not from a conservative district.

The candidates I support better have a strong record of supporting equal rights and democratic values.  He voted against ENDA (equal protection in workplace, vote for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, and whole-heartedly supported the Iraq war.

That's enough for me to feel Chet would NOT be a good candidate in this election cycle.  People are excited about change...picking someone with such a record would contradict that message.


You mean (0.00 / 0)
As a progressive Democrat, you couldn't vote for the Democratic Party ticket if he is the VP nominee?

[ Parent ]
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