Now, former 蜜柚直播 City Council member Rodney Glassman can claim a truly unusual distinction: He鈥檚 lost a statewide election as a Democrat and a Republican.
Glassman conceded Thursday in his race for the 蜜柚直播 Corporation Commission. In an email, he acknowledged that Democrat Sandra Kennedy and Republican Justin Olson would be the top vote-getters, edging him out of the race for two seats on the five-member commission.
鈥淚t is amazing to come so far, garner nearly a million votes, and lose by just a few thousand, but it looks like that will be our story here in 2018,鈥� Glassman wrote.
Glassman was a Democrat when he came of age in 蜜柚直播 politics, working for U.S. Rep. Ra煤l Grijalva before he ran for City Council. As a Dem, he ran against Republican John McCain for U.S. Senate in 2010 and was clobbered.
This year, Glassman had a big financial advantage. He raised $811,084, though he had to spend some of it winning the Republican primary. That compared to fellow Republican Olson鈥檚 relatively paltry $80,768.
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Glassman also had the support of much of the GOP power structure. His campaign chairman was Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery.
Kennedy and fellow Democratic candidate Kiana Sears ran as clean elections candidates, which earned them each about $271,500 in state funding. They also benefited from a late infusion of outside spending. Chispa AZ, a political action committee, spent $4.2 million on behalf of the two Democrats.
鈥淚 am proud of how close we came without any help from utilities or out-of-state billionaires,鈥� Glassman said in his statement. 鈥淲hile it isn鈥檛 fun to be outspent by more than $3 Million from the likes of Tom Steyer, we came remarkably close to overcoming it.鈥�
Republicans have been accusing Steyer, a California billionaire, of being behind the donations to the League of Conservation Voters, which gave the money to Chispa that they spent on behalf of Sears and Kennedy. But Laura Dent, the director of Chispa, said Steyer is not the source.
In any case, that does not explain why Glassman lost to Olson, who sits on the commission now but was appointed to fill a vacant seat, not previously elected.
But it didn鈥檛 help Glassman that he ran as a Democrat in 2010, a Republican wave year, and as a Republican in 2018, a Democratic wave year.
Sinema OKs Schumer
Sen.-elect Kyrsten Sinema raised eyebrows with her first vote after beating Rep. Martha McSally. She voted for, or at least did not vote against, Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York as Senate minority leader.
During the campaign, Sinema had said she would vote against Schumer if she won election. It wasn鈥檛 a hedged commitment, either. She said: 鈥淚 am not going to vote for him.鈥�
On Wednesday, she explained by saying there was no opposition.
鈥溍坭种辈s know I will work with anyone 鈥� in either party 鈥� to get things done for our state,鈥� she wrote in a statement. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time for a new approach on both sides of the aisle and I look forward to working with my colleagues to cut through the dysfunction and deliver results for 蜜柚直播. Had there been a challenger for Minority Leader, I would have considered new leadership and a fresh perspective. I will continue to put 蜜柚直播 over party.鈥�
Grijalva for Pelosi
On the House side, one person who is definitely voting for Nancy Pelosi for House speaker is newly elected Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick. She had signaled her alliance with Pelosi long before, and especially when the minority leader came to town to support Kirkpatrick just before the election.
Rep. Tom O鈥橦alleran was one of nine Democrats who this week asking for a commitment to streamline the passage of bills and amendments that have broad bipartisan support.
Rep. Grijalva may be the surprise of the bunch. Though he is co-chair of the House Progressive Caucus, whose members are i, Grijalva says he will support her. He is likey to benefit from her speakership 鈥� he is in line to become chair of the House Natural Resources Committee.
Marquez Peterson moves on
Lea Marquez Peterson has decided she won鈥檛 be returning to the 蜜柚直播 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce after her loss in the race for the U.S. House in Congressional District 2.
Marquez Peterson took a leave from the post she had occupied for 10 years to run first for the Republican nomination, then in the general election against Kirkpatrick. Having lost that race, Marquez Peterson said she鈥檚 going to be looking to do something new.
She noted that the board of the chamber hired Lydia Aranda as interim president, and, Marquez Peterson said, 鈥淢y hope is she鈥檒l take the position permanently.鈥�
Citizenship suits filed
The same 蜜柚直播 County woman who filed a lawsuit questioning the citizenship of newly elected legislator Raquel Teran in Phoenix also filed three similar suits in 蜜柚直播鈥檚 federal court. Alice Novoa sued Grijalva, his Republican opponent Nick Pierson, and Marquez Peterson, alleging that in each case they are not actually citizens.
These are, of course, a waste of time. Novoa鈥檚 suit against Teran was thrown out this week, and undoubtedly the suits against these three also will be tossed shortly.