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I can only relay what I personally know about Gordon and you make up your mind. When we were fighting a state land exchange that would have isolated 4200 acres of accessible public land, I called the State Treasurer Gordon as he is one of the five Land Commissioners. Within a few minutes, he was bashing sportsman about our conduct in the field and all the problems landowners like him have with us. It wasn't until I challenged him based on the "few bad apples" rule and how it may also pertain to some bad landowners, that he laid off.
At the final meeting on the exchange, when the vote was tallied, the other four Commissioners voted against and explained why. As the last to vote, with his vote being meaningless, Gordon voted against the exchange with the rest, giving no explanation.
Now he is running for Governor and saying what we want to hear. I'm not impressed.
Given that Galestos is for the farming of sage grouse, its a two dog race between Gordon and Friess for me.
The bigger question is why Mead didn't veto the legislation to start with...
https://www.facebook.com/events/1893719104261431/?ti=as
It's going to be livestreamed. I'm waiting to vote until after the forum
Right to Roam podcast Q&A session with the 2018 Wyoming Gubernatorial Candidates hosted by Wyoming Wildlife Federation
https://righttoroampodcast.com/2018...ubernatorial-forum-on-public-lands-8-09-2018/
I haven’t had a chance to listen to this yet
Just got an e-mail. Looks like Mark Gordon got the endorsement.
Just to keep this in context; this group WHAA has virtually no membership(you can like their Facebook page) and is largely funded by a philanthropic organization headed by one person.
Most meaningful sportsman conservation organizations have large memberships and can't endorse candidates do to 501C3 status.
Mark Gordon is/was a Sierra Club member & donor from what I've heard. He also donated money to John "Ketchup" Kerry's failed presidential run. Looks like a RINO to me.
So who do you like so far?
Galeotos or Harriet(less her million acre pilot program idea for management of federal land)
On what issues did those 2 separate themselves from the rest of the candidates in your eyes?
I really didn't like any of the answers I read regarding sportsman issues as none of the candidates really seemed to have sportsmen at the top of their priority list. Both of the candidates you mentioned have talk about getting government regulations out of the way which was a big red flag in my mind as letting coal or O&G companies have more freedom on public land rarely results in benefits for the wildlife.
It comes from actually speaking to them about the issues. I think Sam is genuine and has a lot to learn about wildlife conservation, but was willing to ask us questions too. My previous experiences with Treasurer Gordon on access issues with state land went poorly. Of course he wasn't running for Governor then. He's changed his tune considerably since.