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After 28 Years of Republican Domination, Can a Democrat Win in the 52nd Congressional District?

If the candidate is Mike Lumpkin, victory in November is not only possible, but perhaps likely.  Granted, there is still a primary election in June, but at a forum last week hosted by the League of Women Voters, Vickie Butcher proved once again that she had no command of the issues.  For much of the debate she seemed lost and unable to formulate a coherent answer for questions on healthcare, the economy and the war on terror.  It was painful, at times, to watch her struggle with issues on which she clearly had not researched.  Though a pleasant and accomplished educator, Vickie Butcher is simply over her head in this race.  As dismal as her prospects for congressional success are, however, those of Mike Lumpkin not only give Democrats encouragement, but the best likelihood for victory since 1980 when a young Duncan Hunter edged out a victory against a Democrat incumbent by the name of Lionel Van Deerling.

Lumpkin is a retired Navy SEAL Commander with both combat and leadership experience.  Those qualifications alone will earn him a significant number of cross-over votes, which will be necessary in the conservative 52nd.  If that isn’t enough, he is moderate and pragmatic on the issues and can pull off what Duncan Hunter was unable to do in his entire time as the district’s representative-provide fair representation to all citizens of the district, not just those who support his campaign.

Lumpkin’s campaign will not be an easy one, however.  Though Duncan Hunter is relinquishing his seat, his name may still be on the ballot.  Duncan D. Hunter, Jr. has moved back to California to keep the seat in the family, though not without a fight.  His strongest opponent in the Republican primary-Brian Jones-is mounting an aggressive, but bleak grassroots campaign.  Jones has not been intimidated by the Hunter dynasty and has repeatedly attacked Jr. for his lack of commitment to curb the use of earmarks.

Any of the Republican candidates will have to face a formidable Mike Lumpkin in the General.  The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), which will help fund the top 29 congressional races in order to attain a super-majority in the House, has recently upgraded Lumpkin’s campaign from 20 to 14 and considers his resume the best of any congressional candidate in an open-seat race.  Additionally, a recent Rasmussen poll suggests 2008 is not going to be a good year for the Republicans.  He’s the underdog now, but keep an eye on Mike Lumpkin.  His will be the race to watch.

PDA national endorses Vickie Butcher in 52nd Congressional District!

Progressive Democrats of America has presented a national endorsement to Vickie Butcher, Democratic candidate in the 52nd Congressional District.

This will mean national phone banking and other support for Vickie, who is running in an open seat to replace retiring Congressman Duncan Hunter.

“We couldn’t be more happy or more proud,” PDA Metro-San Diego president Judy Hess said in an e-mail informing Vickie of the national endorsement.  “You’ve joined the ranks of Donna Edwards and other great progressives.”

Vickie has fought for civil rights and voting rights, challenging segregation in her youth.  She’s been doing what is right ever since.  She became a teacher of the deaf and later taught civics, before earning her law degree after her fifth child was born. She’s chaired a local planning board and served on water and hospital boards. Nationally, she headed up the National Medical Association auxiliary, working with her husband, a physician, to make healthcare accessible to those in need.  She supports universal healthcare for all and has expertise to make this a reality.  Vickie also founded Water for Children Africa, meeting with world leaders and leading efforts to bring water and medicines to people in 15 nations.  Now she’s fighting to give a voice to all of us in Congress-not the special interests!  

Read about Vickie’s long history of progressive leadership here: www.votevickiebutcher.com

Vickie faces a tough primary battle against a former  Navy Seal who was a liaison reprsenting the Department of Defense (Special Forces Operations) in Congress.

We’ve got people power to walk precincts and man phonebanks — but need money to cinch victory.  Please help by donating to help a true progressive and internationally acclaimed humanitarian win this seat!  www.votevickiebutcher.com.

PDA Metro San Diego Endorses Vickie Butcher in CA-52

(The 52nd is a tough district, but you don’t win without trying. Good luck Ms. Butcher. – promoted by Brian Leubitz)

According to a story today at the Progressive Democrats of America website, the Metro San Diego chapter of PDA has endorsed Vickie Butcher in the 52nd Congressional District. Excellent choice! Vickie is running for the seat that Duncan Hunter has held for forever and a day. His son, Duncan Jr., is running in his stead in the upcoming June primary. There are several Democratic candidates running in this race, but Butcher is the clear progressive choice, and I’m very happy to see an endorsement for Vickie Butcher from San Diego’s Metro PDA Chapter.

Vickie generated much excitement among those present as she spoke against the war and for universal health care, election reform, and ending poverty. She plans to join the Congressional Progressive Caucus next January.

Vickie easily won the endorsement and is genuinely pleased to have the Metro chapter’s support. A true progressive in every sense, she faces three candidates in the CA 52 Democratic primary on June 3, none of whom sought the endorsement.

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Vickie Butcher’s public service and leadership resume is impressive, to say the least. She’s been an East County resident for 27 years, has taught in the Grossmont School District and at Grossmont Community College. She has chaired the El Cajon Planning Commission, and been a member of the Grossmont Hospital Foundation Board and California Regional Water Quality Control Board. She also has a law degree, and many years of experience with a wide range of public agencies.

Butcher’s leadership skills haven’t been contained by the boundaries of CA-52! According to her campaign website:

I also bring national and international leadership skills to this race. As past president of the National Medical Association Auxiliary, and a member of an FDA panel on medical issues, I speak with authority in support of universal healthcare for all. As executive director of Water for Children Africa, a nonprofit organization, I have led international humanitarian efforts to bring water and medical supplies to those in need. I also organized 11 international trade and business conferences. As a small business owner myself, I understand the needs of the business community, while also supporting the rights and needs of working people.

That’s very modest. Read her campaign website’s Bio page for more about Butcher’s extensive leadership experience and impressive catalog of achievements. Public service is clearly one significant part of her life’s calling, and becoming the Democratic Congressional representative for the 52nd is another step on that path.

San Diego’s East County has been strongly Republican for a long time, but that is changing. In the presidential primary just past, 45% of the voters in the district voted for a Democrat. That’s an amazing number to this long-time East County resident who’s seen Duncan Hunter win election after election by extremely large margins. Another Congressional District is turning blue….and they said it couldn’t be done. Oh boy, were they wrong.

Please help Vickie win by going to her website at www.votevickiebutcher.com and make a generous donation! And if you’re a member of the La Mesa Foothills Democratic Club you can also support her by attending tomorrow evening’s endorsement meeting at 7pm at the La Mesa Recreation Center (4975 Memorial Drive, just off University Ave. in La Mesa).

Then in the upcoming June election, Vote For Vickie!