He's the Democrat running for State Senate 18 to replace Diane Black who got elected to Congress. The special election is going on today.
TNDP chair Chip Forrester sent out an email today saying 2012 starts today and asks what Republicans have done for you lately on jobs, labor rights, and schools, then asks for phone bank volunteers to help get out the vote for Wilber.
As far as I can tell, this is the first email from the TNDP about the special election or Wilber, and there's nothing on the TNDP website about it that I could find except a link to Wilber's website that was posted by a supporter.
Wilber's website doesn't say where he stands on any issues, but does ask you to tell him what's on your mind. He did give the Tennessean a strong statement in support of collective bargaining for teachers.
His tea party opponent, Kerry Roberts, is endorsed by the Campaign for Liberty and Gov. Haslam, Speaker Ramsey, Sen. Bob Corker, Rep. Diane Black, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, and other prominent Republicans.
His Facebook page quotes Ronald Reagan ("government is the problem, not the solution") and lays out his plan for lower taxes and less regulation. He is for guns and against abortion and illegal immigrants. The internet attack squad has been activated to question Wilber's tenure as mayor of Portland.
Early voting turnout was very low, but voters from Wilber's Sumner Co. home dominated turnout in Robertson Co., Roberts' home county.
The fundraising scorecard, however, tips overwhelmingly the other way, with $16,650 for Wilber v. $95,854 for Roberts.
I don't know anything about this district (except they previously elected Diane Black), these candidates, or this special election, but it's a pretty safe bet that Republicans will keep this seat. At least their candidate didn't run unopposed, so there's that.
UPDATE: Braisted:
Around 7 o'clock tonight we'll know if Ken Wilber, the Democratic nominee for the 18th district, will have been able to pull off one of the bigger electoral upsets in the last decade. If he does, it won't be because of money, Ramsey and the Senate Caucus have flooded Roberts with cash. Rather, the likelihood of any upset probably rests on the work of a handful of dedicated volunteers, along with a riled up union and teacher base that are the victims of the GOP war of political retribution.
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what if?
When Ken wins, it will be because people, like teachers, have seen with their own eyes that the Radical Conservative agenda intends to irreparably harm them and their families, and will stop at nothing to get the job done. Only We the People, united, can stop them.
That would be an awesome
That would be an awesome outcome (assuming Wilber is a good candidate, I don't know). It would confirm that that there really is a grassroots movement in Tennessee (and elsewhere) unlike any we've seen in a decade or so that says the GOP has gone too far and we're ready to draw a line in the sand.
why are we just now finding
why are we just now finding out about this?
Who is Jim Summerville R-Dickson District 25?
and how did that work out?
You aren't campaigning anymore, little teapot. It's time to govern, and your supporters did not elect you King.
Why is this freshman on the Senate Education Committee?
Why is this freshman on the
Why is this freshman on the Senate Education Committee?
Good question.
Unofficial results Kerry
Unofficial results
Kerry Roberts - R 3,272
Ken Wilber - D 1,457
We should have worked harder
We should have worked harder for the sake of Tennessee's future and our working families.
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Mailman, I think WhitesCreek asks a good question: Why did we learn of Wilber's campaign so late?
If the TNDP had been out of the gate earlier, maybe it wouldn't have been the case that you would have needed to work harder.
Hard Honest Answers & Lessons Learned
By working harder, I mean collectively as a Party in a systematic process: strong candidate recruitment/vetting, strong communications, strong ground game, strong volunteer base, etc.
Like everyone I was disappointed that this was not communicated out earlier from the TNDP.
The TNDP Chair has made it clear that I personally have no influence and that he alone makes all the decisions. He doesn't seem to understand the governing power of the Executive Committee.
When I mentioned "collectively" above, we don't have that. It's my opinion that we currently have a totalitarian rule within the Party. As my icon points out - E pluribus unum for "Out of many, one" -- we don't have that either; therefore we are weak.
It's only my opinion, but I feel that the TNDP didn't put adequate attention on this special election. The Chair likes to point out that we don't understand everything that's going on, but at the same time he's less than open about sharing what is going on. So just maybe they gave this race 110%. The last minute email doesn't indicate that does it?
There are several unacceptable factors that could have played into this (again, my opinion only):
-The TNDP Chair was too involved in his own re-election campaign to help with recruitment for this special election.
-After Mayor Wilber was the only Democratic candidate (and locked down the primary), it's my understanding that the TNDP Chair didn't really think he had a chance (basically writing the election off). I know that he got one photo op with Mayor Wilber.
-The TNDP Chair took a trip to DC during early voting while Wilber's campaign went through early voting.
-The TNDP Chair moved the HQ move during this same early voting time period which took them out of pocket.
However, the TNDP did kick-in (after a request) this "past" weekend with a GOTV (get out the vote) campaign putting people on the ground.
As for the East TN Democrats' effort in this race, I sent out a couple of emails weeks ago to all the East TN Chairs and State EC members asking them to organize virtual phone banks for Wilber or do whatever they could do to help. I made several calls myself to voters in the district to try to help. I know the Knoxville Party was a huge help too.
I really though our job/responsibility as a Party was to elect Democrats. I'm not sure what this administration's mission is or if we have the right leadership to win.
Brad Parish, East Tennessee Vice Chairman
Tennessee Democratic Party
Fun Facts
Fun Fact:
With no support from the Senate Caucus, Jim Hawkins was able to do better against an incumbent, soon to be congresswoman. Ken Wilbur had the full attention of the Senate Caucus and was from the big county(vs. opp from small county) and was contesting an open seat and couldn't even get a third of the vote.
Great Job Caucus!
Roberts - 67%, Wilbur - 33%
From ((link...)), the voter turnout was 10%. For special elections, getting out the vote is always crucial, and whoever succeeds in getting out the vote tends to win.
The race in House 98 was a win for Antonio Parkinson, with no GOP opponent.