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Other names being floated include Vermont Senate President Pro Tempore Becca Balint and state Sen.
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But Nelson noted that Gray, a former Burlington attorney who has served as lieutenant governor since January, doesn’t have much political experience. Molly Gray, said Garrison Nelson, a retired University of Vermont political science professor and a congressional scholar. House seat.Īmong the possible candidates for Leahy’s Senate seat is Democratic Lt. senator and Welch, then president of the state Senate, took Sanders’ spot in the state’s only U.S. The last time Vermont had an open seat was in 2006, when Bernie Sanders, then a congressman, succeeded Jim Jeffords as a U.S. “The fact that Vermont has never had a woman’s voice representing it in Washington, D.C., with that set of life experience, with that sort of understanding of another dimension to policy questions, it’s a loss for the state of Vermont.” “It would be a good thing for Vermont to have some diversity in its representation in Washington to represent some of the diversity in the state,” she said. The opening provides an opportunity for Vermont to rid itself of that distinction, said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics, on Tuesday. It’s the only state in the nation to never send a woman to Congress. Peter Welch to be a leading candidate if he decides to run for the seat in 2022, there is also pressure for Vermont to elect a woman.
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While political observers expect Democratic Rep. (AP) - Democrat Patrick Leahy’s announcement that he will retire after eight terms in the Senate has set off a scramble in Vermont over the rare opening in the state’s tiny congressional delegation.