How could there be any question?
By Will Collette
By all the usual ways we measure the performance of public officials, our state Senator Victoria Gu (D-Dist. 38) scored nearly perfect marks in her first term and deserves to be re-elected.
She has spearheaded and won passage of vital legislation to
protect the shoreline and the public’s right of access. She has held numerous
constituent meetings, sent out regular newsletters and responded to voters of
Charlestown, Westerly and South Kingstown better than any other elected
official in my memory.
Yet for reasons I can’t fathom, she faces a rematch with
ultra-MAGA Westin Place who seems to be getting a lot of backing from the town
Republicans when he has no apparent qualifications for the office of state
senator.
It also seems like Place made a last-minute decision to run,
given that he raised no money at all before July when he started to get
cash from state and local Republican groups as well as cash from unnamed
individuals at GOP-sponsored fund-raisers.
His campaign
finance reports also show he gets his printing done in Texas and Iowa and
banks in Texas. So much for his dedication to the local economy.
It looked to me like the GOP was scrapping the bottom of the
barrel to find candidates, embarrassed that so many incumbents are running
unopposed.
Aside from all his Westerly roadside signs, the only other sign of Westin’s campaign was a letter that ran in the Westerly Sun that sure looks to me like it was ghosted for him. Apparently, he also sent a postcard - I didn't get one even though I am in the District.
That LETTER
attacks Victoria Gu for legislation that, according to Place, would give the
state control over Rhode Island’s housing market thereby driving housing prices
out of control. No evidence is offered to back up this claim. He also insinuates,
again without a scintilla of evidence, that Senator Gu is somehow “trying to
hide the fact that she is working against the interests of our towns.”
So how is Victoria doing this? According to Place, “In
just the past year, there have been an abundance of tax increases sponsored by
my opponent.”
He recommends you check her record by logging onto a pay-per-view
right-wing website put on on-line by some guy in West Virginia.
I went on the free state official
Legislative Bill Tracker to see for myself and saw no such Gu-sponsored tax
increases. To prove it, I copied the entire list of Victoria’s legislation,
every bill she sponsored or co-sponsored in the past year and pasted it at the
end of this article.
See for yourself that Place doesn’t know what he’s talking
about.
There is one point in Place’s letter to the Westerly Sun
that is true: “We don’t need politicians playing games and gaslighting their
constituents like you see in states like New York and California.”
Except in this case, the game-playing and gaslighting is
being done by Place and his MAGA backers, not by Victoria Gu, who has very much earned your vote.
Here is Victoria’s 2024 legislative record (162 bills) in
its entirety: