LETTER TO EDITOR:  TODAY”S GOP CAUCUSn by  J D STROUTH
Dear Fellow Precinct Committeemen,
Yesterday I received an email from Wayne Parke, Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman, with a question, “Out of curiosity, why do you like Selby over Myers?†Since I thought that was such a good question, I decided to share my answer with each of you since we will be caucusing this evening to select our nominee to fill the ballot vacancy for Vanderburgh County Commissioner – District 1. I am probably one of only a few precinct committeemen who knows both Robb Myers and Sean Selby.
I met Robb Myers last year while sharing platforms with him at candidate forums. He was the Libertarian candidate for an at-large seat on the Evansville City Council, and I was our Republican nominee for Evansville City Clerk. I like Robb! He is a nice enough guy. I personally have nothing against him, but Robb is a Libertarian. I confirmed yesterday morning with Bart Gadau, Vanderburgh County Libertarian Party Chairman, that Robb is a current member and officer (Treasurer) of their party. As you may have read in today’s Evansville Courier & Press, Robb twice passed on identifying himself as a Republican or denying that he is a Libertarian. I am hopeful that Wayne Parke was unaware of Robb’s current Libertarian Party status when speaking with him about running in our caucus. And I have nothing against Libertarians. It’s just that members of the Libertarian Party are not Republicans. In light of the backlash from today’s article as well as comments on City-County Observer’s website, I wouldn’t be surprised if Robb announced today that he has resigned as an officer of the local Libertarian Party. But that alone would not suffice. We do have a great alternative.
I met Sean Selby eight years ago. I immediately recognized that Sean was a respectful, intelligent, inquisitive, and conservative young man. These qualities, which he still possesses today, would serve as great attributes for a County Commissioner. In a day when we encounter some public officials who forget that they were elected to be public servants, I look for candidates that are respectful of their constituents. In a day when some government officials show a lack of common sense, we need to elect those who possess this type of intelligence. Asking those who would contract with the county tough, insightful questions is essential for a County Commissioner. Sean’s fiscal conservatism would cause him to be a great steward of our (taxpayers’) money.
Sean is founder and CEO of integriCORE, a technology consulting business. While committing not to bid on work with the county to avoid a conflict of interest, Sean would offer valuable insight when the County Commissioners craft their IT contract. As a small business owner, Sean understands what small businesses need to thrive in our economy.
But having these great qualities alone are not guarantees to victory on November 8th. A successful candidate must be a great campaigner as well. Sean has extensive experience working in the trenches as campaign manager, fundraiser, etc. for dozens of Republican candidates. He already has commitments of campaign contributions from several people including other small business owners. I believe Sean represents our best opportunity to win the District 1 seat in November and keeping it in the hands of Republicans. Sean is a fellow Republican precinct committeeman and 100% Republican. This is why I asked Sean several weeks ago to prayerfully consider filing for this ballot vacancy. I am glad he did!
The narrative of today’s vote should not be that the Republican Party is not welcoming of Libertarians. I believe we should welcome any Libertarian, Democrat, or Independent who shares our Republican values to join us in the Republican Party and work with us to help elect Republican candidates. And after we get to know that person as a committed Republican, then we may select him/her as our Republican nominee for public office.
I look forward to seeing you later today at the 6 PM caucus.
Sincerely,
J.D. Strouth
3-11 Precinct Committeeman
FOOTNOTE; Â THIS LETTER WAS POSTED WITHOUT OPINON, BIAS OR EDITING.