Just nine days after a narrow defeat to local firefighter Stephen Casey in September’s Democratic primary, Woonsocket representative Jon Brien announced — without a whiff of humility — that he would be running a write-in campaign to retain his seat in the General Assembly.
Brien claimed that administrative errors by the Board of Canvassers sent voters to the wrong polls on primary day, and that this caused many of his supporters to show up at the wrong polls — and out of frustration — did not cast their votes.
While this may be true, it speaks to two pertinent points.
First, Brien has not generated any palpable enthusiasm in the electorate — or in his base for that matter.
If after being told that they were at the wrong poll, these folks weren’t willing to get to their proper polling place — most of which are less than a five or ten minute drive from any other polling place in the city — to support their chosen candidate, they either thought that Brien would cruise to victory by a wide margin or, more likely, the voters in Woonsocket have begun to see through the thinly veiled Republican in Democrat’s clothing.
Second, in such a close race — Casey took the primary by 52 votes — if this was happening to Brien’s supporters, it was happening to those who turned up at the polls to support his opponent at the same rate.
It may be hard for Brien to believe, but maybe — just maybe — Casey’s supporters had a little more resolve when faced with an “administrative error” because they actually felt strongly that their candidate was the man for the job, and Brien’s would-be supporters resigned themselves to, “Whatever, maybe we need a change, anyway.”
Brien also claimed that low voter turnout contributed to his political demise.
This is patently false. In fact, the Casey/ Brien race brought more voters to the primary polls in District 50 — 1,392 to be exact — than the three-way race in the 2010 midterm primary, which drew only 1,105 voters in the district.
What we have here, my fellow Villa Novans, is a severe case of sour grapes.
Brien has gotten a taste of power, and he is loath to surrender it; all the more reason to support Stephen Casey.
I have met both of these men, and I can say Steve Casey is a man who has strong opinions, but chooses his words and actions carefully. As a firefighter, he understands that one cannot go off half-cocked, rushing into situations of which he does not know the full gravity.
Brien, on the other hand, is an abrasive loudmouth who shoots from the hip, consequences be damned. His approach to politics only alienates other legislators and citizens, and a pig-headed, uncompromising representative to the state legislature is the last thing our great city needs given our tenuous financial and social situation.
Brian O'Ryan
12:58 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012
He's afraid of his pension and free healthcare slipping away. But have no fear, John. You still can keep the freebies from your membership to ALEC...until they realize that you have no more power and they disassociate from you.
Alex
11:04 am on Saturday, September 22, 2012
Great, well written article! Firstly that last thing we all need in the State House is another lawyer. Especially a terrible lawyer (check out through open records how many cases he actually prosecutes for Woonsocket and Central Falls against how many he dismisses or just doesnt show up for). He collects a check from both City's you look it up and judge for yourself if he is earning the money!! Union or Not at least Casey works for a living and will be a reasonable rep. Go Away Jon your embarrassing yourself. We all see your only driven for this so you can be on AM radio giving your opinion.
la_mouffette
8:34 am on Monday, September 24, 2012
Speaking of AM radio, David Fisher also likes to hear his opinions there.
He emailed this essay out.
I heard Larry Poitras read part of it on his show this past week.
Brian O'Ryan
8:34 am on Monday, September 24, 2012
Hey, John! Next time you hold a "press conference" maybe think of holding it in the district you would like to represent! EPIC FAIL!!!
Suzy Sunshine
5:48 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012
Did Jon ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe, Woonsocket residents want a change and DO NOT want him in the General Assembly. If they wanted Jon, they would have made sure to go out and vote for him. His running a write in campaign is insulting to everyone that voted for Casey. It is like saying to everyone, I don't think that you are smart enough to have made the right decision. It is just the opposite Jon, we are done with you and want to see change in the city. If you had done a good job, you would have been re-elected. Stop being a sore loser, put your big boy pants on, and concede to defeat graciously. If Casey doesn't do his job well, you can run again in the future and maybe even win.
DR
12:41 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012
What a sour article who cares about Democrats or Republicans vote for the right person- someone that can get the job done and not be a puppet.