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Zack Space (OH-18) - A Bush Dog Democrat |
The problem with Congress right now is that the Democrats aren't acting like a majority party. In particular, they continually capitulate to the Bush administration over two issues, Iraq and the Patriot Act (FISA). These capitulations are in a large part due to a lack of party discipline. There is a large conservative Democratic voting block in the House which consistently votes like moderate Republicans and against party leadership. This is unacceptable.
Matt Stoller of Open Left has started a campaign to push back at these Bush Dog Democrats. The first step in the ambitious plan is to profile the Bush Dogs one by one (you can write one too!), and so I present you with an overview of Ohio Representative Zack Space's career, voting record, and political context.
Zack Space is a freshman Congressman from Ohio's 18th District, just east of Columbus. Since 1994, the district had been squarely Republican and was led by former Representative Bob Ney, who won 6 straight terms. In 2006, Ney was implicated in the Jack Abramoff scandal. He ran for reelection anyway, but he resigned from Congress and dropped out of the race shortly before pleading guilty on charges of conspiracy and making false statements. Ohio Republicans failed to put forward a competent challenger, largely due to the allegations of Republican misconduct surrounding Ney and the Ohio Republican party, and so Space won the election by the largest margin of any Democrat challenging for a Republican held seat in 2006, 22%.
It is worth noting that Space had three challengers in the 2006 Democratic primary, Jennifer Stewart, Ralph Applegate, and Joe Sulzer. Space won handily there too, by 14 percentage points.
On the surface, Space actually looks like a decent progressive candidate. The vast majority of his campaign contributions (67%) came from individual donors. His PAC donations came mostly from labor or single issue sources and not from business. And he fully disclosed 95% of his donations. Space is an advocate for stem cell research and has been a guest on the Colbert Report, both sure to win him points with the progressives I know.
However, Space is out of sync with the progressive movement on two key issues, and I bet you know what they are. If you guessed Iraq and FISA, you win a toaster!



