Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Just Who Are The Guys In Governor’s Race?

- Maylon Rice MAYLON RICE, A FORMER JOURNALIST HAVING WRITTEN BOTH NEWS AND COLUMNS FOR SEVERAL NWA PUBLICATIO­NS, HAS BEEN WRITING FOR THE ENTERPRISE-LEADER FOR SEVERAL YEARS.

There is some confusion surfacing in the Arkansas Governor’s race. Here we sit in mid-July staring headlong into the November election cycle with two distinct Arkansans vying for the state’s top executive spot.

The confusion: Most Arkansans, when asked, really can’t tell you what makes these two men different one from the other. Despite millions of dollars being raised and spent to this point in the campaign, there are few real discernibl­e, personal difference­s to the Arkansas voter.

There needs to be some significan­t separation between now and November, if Arkansans are indeed going to elect a leader for state government.

Our state government, by all accounts, has been led by one of the most popular and truly strong Democratic governors of the last 20 years: Gov. Mike Beebe.

And he has done so under a newly Republican led legislatur­e or a group of legislator­s who are basically split along party lines.

Mike Ross, a strong Democrat, is no clone of Mike Beebe.

Neither is Asa Hutchinson a Mike Beebe in GOP clothing. Leadership in this race must rise to the top — a true separation from what we are seeing and reading from each of the candidates: Asa Hutchinson, the GOP nominee or Mike Ross, the Democratic choice.

Some voters lament that the “awfulness” of the testy U.S. Senate race which has truly “powered down” the impact of selection in this governor’s race.

Both men have distinct campaignin­g styles and records. Mike Ross has never lost a race, be it for the Nevada County Quorum Court, Arkansas State Senate or the 4th Congressio­nal District seat. And for the Congressio­nal seat he defeated an incumbent Republican — Jay Dickey of Pine Bluff — twice.

Asa Hutchinson, the record will show, is 0-3 in state wide races and has only won one true campaign contest — for 3rd District Congress, when his brother Tim Hutchinson vacated that seat for the U.S. Senate run.

Asa Hutchinson has never served at the state level. Mike Ross has been a state Senator.

Both men talk about jobs. That’s well and good.

But at best, without additional federal assistance or a state Legislatur­e buying into their building jobs programs, that’s all we will hear.

Mike Ross is a firm believer in Pre-K and early education, especially reading and math skills. Asa Hutchinson talks about teaching more computer code writing and technical skills in the upper levels of high school.

Both men have opinions on the Arkansas Private Option, here too, may be an area for more separation in the days ahead. Mike Ross favors the Private Option and says he will work to keep it. Asa Hutchinson says it is up to the Legislatur­e, while in a TV ad he has said he opposes Obama care and “always will.”

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