Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Obama’s endorsemen­t list includes no state Democrats

- HUNTER FIELD

Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday endorsed 81 candidates from 14 states for November’s midterm elections, but none of Obama’s picks is from Arkansas.

The list — the first of two the 44th president plans to release — includes candidates for Congress and statewide offices, but the bulk of the candidates are running for their respective state legislatur­es.

Spokesmen for Democratic state Rep. Clarke Tucker of Little Rock, who is running for the 2nd Congressio­nal District seat, and Democratic gubernator­ial candidate Jared Henderson said Thursday that endorsemen­ts from the former president weren’t on their radar. Tucker is challengin­g Republican U.S. Rep. French Hill and Henderson faces Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson.

“We have never discussed any such endorsemen­t and aren’t focusing on national endorsemen­ts at this time,” said Abby Anderson, Henderson’s communicat­ions director. “Jared is working to gain the support of Arkansans as he campaigns across the state.”

Similarly, Graham Senor, a Tucker spokesman, said an Obama endorsemen­t “is just not something we’re thinking about.”

In addition to the endorsemen­ts, Obama also plans to hit the campaign trail to

stump for some of those candidates before the November elections.

Gary Nordlinger, a profession­al in residence at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, said candidates like Tucker and Henderson didn’t fit the bill of most of those Obama endorsed.

“They focused primarily on people of color and unusual candidates, for lack of a better word,” Nordlinger said.

Obama’s list didn’t include any incumbents, and it skewed toward candidates backed by the National Democratic Redistrict­ing Committee, which is led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder with a mission to take redistrict­ing control from the GOP.

Hal Bass, professor emeritus of political science at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphi­a, noted the two keys to a successful campaign — energizing the base and reaching out to potential, undecided voters.

“I think an endorsemen­t from President Obama would be far more influentia­l in exciting

the base,” Bass said.

An Obama spokesman declined to address why certain candidates and states were excluded from the list, but she noted that a second wave of endorsemen­ts will be released in the fall.

The states on Wednesday’s list were: California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvan­ia and Texas.

In Arkansas, Democrats once held most state and national offices. In recent years, Republican­s took control of both houses of the Legislatur­e. They also hold all seven of the constituti­onal offices, all four U.S. House seats and both U.S. Senate seats.

The general election is Nov. 6.

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