Philip Davis: "I love the way The Post glosses over the fact that Ben Nighthorse Campbell, after being elected to the U.S. Senate as a Democrat, "switched parties but suffered no apparent political ill effects." Well, maybe Campbell suffered no ill effects, but we Democrats - who once believed in this man, supported this man, and apparently fell for this man's message during his first Senate campaign - surely did."
Carole Bayer: " The Post had to look really hard to find some reasons that Ben Nighthorse Campbell "can look back on his long record of public service with pride in a job well done." Three years after Coloradans worked hard to elect him to the U.S. Senate, he betrayed his supporters by jumping to the Republican Party ..."
Columnist Ed Quillen: "My guess for the real reason for the party change is pretty simple. When Democrats controlled the Senate and Campbell was a Democrat (as well as being the only Native American in the Senate), he was chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs. When the Republicans took over in 1995, he would lose the chairmanship - unless he became a Republican."
Get the Story:
Letters: Ben Nighthorse Campbell
(The Denver Post 3/8)
Ed Quillen: Why did Campbell switch parties? (The Denver Post 3/7)
Relevant Documents:
Campbell Statement
| Sen. Daniel Inouye Statement | White
House Statement | Sen.
Wayne Allard | Reaction
to Campbell's Decision
Relevant Links:
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell - http://campbell.senate.gov
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