Climate Hawks Vote announces endorsements of two Michigan Democrats: Paul Clements for Congress in Michiganās Sixth District, and Gary Peters for Senate, because the Koch brothers and Big Oil need to stop using Michiganās shores as a dumping ground for their pollution and Michiganās politicians for their agenda.
Paul Clements is challenging none other than Fred Upton, chair of the House Energy & Commerce Committee – these days, the House Big Oil Lackey Committee. As the face of Big Oil, Upton was named the number one enemy of the earth. Itās into his pockets that Big Oil money goes – heās among the top recipients of money from the oil, gas, and coal-fired electric utility industry. And when Big Oil spilled into the Kalamazoo River, Upton demanded answers for about a week, then went back to business as usual, pushing bills to gut the EPA.
Voting out Fred Upton piqued our interestā¦ but Climate Hawks Vote wonāt get involved in a race between a horrible Republican and a mediocre Democrat (we wonāt name names, but our scorecard will). Luckily for the voters of southwestern Michigan, Paul Clements is a true climate champion. āClimate change is the greatest threat to Michigan and to the world in the 21st century,ā he says. His new ad – watch it here – touts clean energy solutions.
We wouldnāt be endorsing if we didnāt think Clements has a chance; heās considered to be Uptonās toughest challenger in years, and anything can happen to entrenched incumbents in a year in which Eric Cantor lost. The district begins as R+1, i.e. a very slight Republican edge that can be beaten by smart Democratic campaigning. Climate Hawks Vote aims to defeat Upton to send a clear message: Big Oil and Michigan waters donāt mix.
Weāre also endorsing Gary Peters, running against Terri Lynn Land in an open seat for Senate. Like Clements, Peters is explicitly running on climate change and the effect itās having on the Great Lakes. Peters fought the Koch Industries-created piles of petcoke in Detroit, and heās been carrying a bill to boost electric vehicles – a classic made-in-Michigan solution to climate change.