Vaughn Ward absent from state convention

By Dustin Hurst
June 26th, 2010
One delegate says Ward is at home with his family in Eagle
One delegate says Ward is at home with his family in Eagle

At the Republican state convention this weekend, delegates have been addressed by many of Idaho’s high-profile politicians, but one man who was a force in the state’s political scene in the past 15 months is noticeably absent.  Vaughn Ward, the man who lost to congressional nominee Raul Labrador in the May primary, has not appeared at the convention and isn’t expected to show up at Idaho State University’s campus in Idaho Falls, where the event is being held.

One ardent Ward supporter, who asked not to be named, said Ward would likely have trouble being at the convention, which the source referred as a “celebration party for Labrador.”  Ward, he said, feels spurned by the party and may still have his feelings hurt over his loss in the primary.  ”It’s hard for me, so I imagine it’s hard for him.”  The Ward supporter said that he has spoken with the former candidate recently and believes he’s sitting the weekend out and is spending time with his family at their home in Eagle.

Labrador is slated to speaker Saturday afternoon before the convention wraps up.  Labrador aides tell IdahoReporter.com that his speech is crafted to bring Idaho Republicans together after the explosive primary.

2 Responses to “Vaughn Ward absent from state convention”

  1. [...] Labrador won a hard-fought primary race against Vaughn Ward, who bested Labrador in the money race but suffered a series of campaign mistakes.  Labrador took a moment to address Ward supporters who might be hesitant to support him in November. “I also want to thank those who supported Vaughn Ward and other candidates in the primary.  You should really be proud of your hard work and dedication to principled conservative leadership.  I hope that I can earn your trust and your support,” Labrador said.  Ward, who planned to take time off from politics to spend time with his family following his primary defeat, is not in attendance at the convention. [...]

  2. elchupacbras says:

    Spurned? This hack brought on his own problems. You don’t plagiarize Barack Obama’s speech and expect to win. Sorry, but that’s called be a sore looser.