Conservative Democrat in Iowa House switches to GOP

Representative Dawn Pettengill has made it official. She stood next to House Minority Leader Chris Rants today and announced that she is joining the Republican Party.


In a really classy move, she told the press before she told her former colleagues in the Democratic caucus.

The party switch leaves Democrats with 53 of the 100 seats in the Iowa House. (Democrats hold 30 of the 50 seats in the Iowa Senate, and Governor Chet Culver is a Democrat as well.) More on this development after the jump.

Cue gloating from Republicans and hand-wringing from some commentators that the Democrats are allegedly outside the mainstream.


Pettengill said she wants to better represent her district in the House, which is fine by me. If she thinks her political future is safer by hitching her wagon to the Republican Party, we are better off without her.


The Des Moines Register adds,

Even worse for Democrats, Pettengill said there have been talks among some of the half-dozen or so other conservative Democrats of switching parties. She would not give names.


I consider this unlikely to happen with Democrats in control of the Iowa Senate and Terrace Hill, but just to be on the safe side, we'll all have to work a little harder in 2008 to elect more progressive Democrats to the Iowa legislature.


Iowa blogger John Deeth asks some important questions, including will she give back the money she got from Democrats (I doubt it) and how long has she been planning this.


House Speaker Pat Murphy and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy are saying that Pettengill's move is unlikely to affect their ability to get things done, since

Rep. Ray Zirkelbach, a Monticello Democrat, is expected to return from serving in Iraq next year. That means their majority lead will remain about the same. In addition, they noted that Pettengill frequently voted against the Democratic majority anyway.


"This is more of a shift on paper then something significant that will affect our ability to govern," McCarthy said.


McCarthy also told reporters today that the Democratic Party spent $250,000 helping Pettengill defeat a Republican incumbent in that House seat in 2004.


Murphy added some fighting words as well:

"The bottom line is, we feel we can win that seat back," Murphy said. That is a Democratic seat and we expect to win it back. We're going to go after it very aggressively."


I'd rather try to win that seat with a real Democrat than be continually trying to placate someone like Pettengill, who clearly does not share the core beliefs of most Iowa Democrats.


Let the recruiting begin!


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great (none / 0)

good riddance


by lorax on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 02:59:42 PM EST

Wow, a Rat (none / 0)

joining a sinking shit.  Pretty stupid rat.


Andy Katz
by Andy Katz on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 03:07:38 PM EST

HD39 analysis (3.00 / 2)

Kerry - 49.65 (7437)
Bush - 49.60 (7429)

Culver - 54.06 (5914)
Nussle - 44.70 (4890)

District Map

2004 Precinct results

2006 Precinct Results


by RBH on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 03:28:06 PM EST

Re: HD39 analysis (3.00 / 1)

Thanks for posting. Wow, Culver really kicked ass considering how much lower turnout was than in the previous presidential election. In a presidential year, we should be able to take that seat with a strong candidate.


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by desmoinesdem on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 04:25:30 PM EST
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Re: HD39 analysis (none / 0)

I checked out the links and it's not really clear to  me how you got the figures you're quoting here.

You can respond to me directly if you'd prefer -- joshua@progressivekick.org.
 


by leftcoastjosh on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 07:14:30 PM EST
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250.000 $ for a statehouse rep!? (none / 0)

So much money? I am totally baffled. I mean a statehouse seat. There's gotta be like thousands of them across the union. I know, not every seat is competitive, but it sure adds up. You guys seriously need to do real campaign finance reform. Like having public campaign money for EVERY elected office. Like here in Europe.

Wow


by cwkraus4clark on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 03:59:29 PM EST

Re: 250.000 $ for a statehouse rep!? (none / 0)

The former Republican State House Speaker here in Oregon spent something like a million protecting her seat.  She prevailed, but lost her Speakership, as we took the state house.


"And so in the place of the palace of privilege, we seek to build a temple out of faith and hope and charity."-FDR
by jallen on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 06:15:26 PM EST
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Re: Conservative Democrat in Iowa House switches t (none / 0)

This is important. To discount what this previously DINO said about others "conservative" democrats would be foolish and dangerous. These other DINOs need to be dealt with and targeted in the upcoming elections.


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by kevin22262 on Mon Apr 30, 2007 at 10:37:54 PM EST


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