Bernero announces run for governor
By: Marissa Cumbers
Angeli Wright / The State News
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, right, holds up the arm of his father, Giulio’s, after his speech Monday announcing that he will be running for governor evening at the Lansing Center. Bernero also announced his decision to run in Detroit and Grand Rapids earlier Monday.
Democrats finally have their first serious contender for the 2010 governor’s race. Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero officially announced his gubernatorial candidacy Monday to replace term-limited Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, visiting Detroit and Grand Rapids before ending his first campaign tour at the Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave.
Bernero, a fast riser in Michigan politics with a solid local reputation but weak name recognition outside of Lansing, said he wants to “retool our state into a place where our children will want to raise their children.”
“For that reason, I am here to announce that we want to take our bold approach from the city of Lansing to the state Capitol,” Bernero said to about 50 supporters at the Lansing Center.
Bernero said he would work to enact a tuition freeze for colleges and universities, implement a two-year moratorium on home foreclosures and try to decrease credit interest rates if elected.
“At a time when education beyond high school is more important than ever, a college education is far out of reach for too many working families,” he said. “We have to make sure a college education is within the grasp of every youngster.”
The 45-year-old politician, who served in the Michigan House and Senate before he was elected mayor of Lansing in 2005, likely is the clubhouse leader for the Democratic nomination.
State Rep. Alma Wheeler-Smith, D-Salem Township, is the only other Democrat to announce her candidacy, but she posted weak fundraising numbers in 2009 compared to Republican counterparts. Detroit businesswoman Denise Ilitch, House Speaker Andy Dillon, D-Redford Township, former Michigan Treasurer Bob Bowman and several others are mulling a run.
If Bernero is to have a chance against Republican contenders, who polling suggests have a strong lead against Democratic opponents, he likely will need to boost his profile. In a late January poll conducted by Lansing-based polling group EPIC-MRA, 82 percent of 600 survey respondents didn’t recognize Bernero’s name.
EPIC-MRA President Bernie Porn said Bernero has a shot at the nomination if he can get his name outside of the Lansing area.
“He is behind overall, but that is because he is not well-known outside the Lansing media market,” Porn said. “If he becomes well-known and can come up with spending to make it through the primary, he would have a chance.”
Although Bernero might not be a household name, he figures to do well with labor-aligned voters, who typically favor Democrats. The son of a General Motors Corp. employee, Bernero has made national headlines for his vocal support of the automotive industry.
“A lot will depend on where labor comes down with their support on candidates in the primary,” Porn said.
Mike Green, president of UAW Local 652, which represents hourly workers in Lansing automotive plants, said no candidate has been endorsed by the union.
Doug Pratt, spokesman for the Michigan Education Association, said the education union has not yet endorsed a candidate but will side with a candidate who supports students.
Former Lansing City Councilwoman Sandy Allen, who worked with Bernero on Lansing’s City Council, said she has disagreed with Bernero on some issues but found his work has benefited Lansing.
“My only problem with Virg Bernero (is) his attitude,” she said. “He said to me at one point, ‘Either you are 100 percent with me or you’re against me,’ and that kind of attitude is difficult for me.”
Linda Lee Tarver, chairwoman of the Ingham County Republican Party, said Bernero acted moderately as mayor of Lansing.
“As it comes to partisanship, Virg is a moderate,” she said. “But whether or not the Democratic base will allow him to lead as a moderate, I don’t know.”
If Bernero wins the election, his mayoral position would be offered to Lansing City Council President A’Lynne Robinson, who said the city would benefit from Bernero succeeding Granholm.
“It’s certainly not going to hurt Lansing to have a friend in the state Capitol,” Robinson said.
02/09/10 @ 7:44am
HAHAHAHHAHAH…yeah, good luck there mayor. Your plan sounds great. Instead of focusing on issue NUMBER ONE…and really the only issue…getting jobs in the state..your platform is:
Bernero said he would work to enact a tuition freeze for colleges and universities
WITH WHAT MONEY? AND PEOPLE GETTING DEGREES ISN’T THIS STATES PROBLEM. WALK AROUND CAMPUS AND YOU SEE PLENTY OF PEOPLE DOING THAT. IT’S HAVING NO JOBS IN THE STATE WHEN THEY GRADUATE. MOST WILL ARE GOING TO HAVE TO LEAVE MICHIGAN TO GET A JOB. SO MAKING SURE MORE GET DEGREES BY MAKING IT CHEAPER IS ONLY GOING TO BENEFIT OTHER STATES RIGHT NOW. WE HAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF UNEMPLOYED IN MICHIGAN WITH COLLEGE DEGREES ALREADY. I’D LOVE TO HAVE CHEAPER TUITION, BUT IT’S NOT FISCALLY POSSIBLE OR RESPONSIBLE RIGHT NOW. I’D RATHER PAY MORE FOR MY COLLEGE AND HAVE A JOB WHEN I GET OUT THEN PAY LESS AND BE UNEMPLOYED., implement a two-year moratorium on home foreclosures HUH? AND WHERE DOES THE STATE GOVT HAVE THE POWER TO DO THAT? AND AGAIN, HOW IS THAT GOING TO HELP? THE PEOPLE WITHOUT WORK GET TO STAY IN THEIR HOMES FOR TWO YEARS RENT FREE AND THEN STILL GO INTO FORECLOSURE AFTER THAT AS THEY’LL STILL BE UNEMPLOYED and try to decrease credit interest rates if elected. YES, LET’S MAKE IT CHEAP TO BORROW MONEY AGAIN SO EVERYONE GOES INTO MORE DEBT! THIS IS ONE OF THE FACTORS THAT LED TO THE HOUSING MESS IN THE FIRST PLACE! I DON’T CARE HOW LOW THE INTEREST RATES ARE, IF I DON’T HAVE A JOB I CAN’T BORROW THE MONEY IN THE FIRST SHOULD I">PLACE.
Bernero, if you want to be governor then do whatever it takes to get companies to come to Michigan. We already have plenty of skilled, educated workers. Focus on tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts for businesses!
02/09/10 @ 8:03am
Frank,
I really doubt Virg is reading or that anyone reading cares what you think.
02/09/10 @ 8:37am
I’m reading the issues and Frank makes a lot of valid points. Granholm = Garbage,
02/09/10 @ 8:42am
WHO CARES….I doubt anyone is really going to listen to Virg or cares what he thinks either…seems like Granholm-lite to me. Oh, and nice way to just attack the messenger and not refute his points. Typical lazy intellect.
02/09/10 @ 10:38am
Porn, that is a hell of a last name to have.
Bernero would benefit from not running for Governor.
02/09/10 @ 12:32pm
“Democrats finally have their first serious contender for the 2010 governor’s race.”
Really? Don’t you mean first credible candidate for the 2010 Democrat primary?
With his first shot out of the gate, he has outlined the same sunshine up your butt rhetoric that we continue to hear from our existing pols.
Freeze tuition?
Really? Does that mean he is going to provide more state funding so this can occur? The state can’t even meet its commitment on the Promise Scholarship.
Really? Does he understand that the state universities will have hardly any slack under which they can cut further after the recent and projected rounds of budget cutting the state has inflicted on them?
Really? Does he realize the only place left to cut is with tenured faculty, and if this is done, you can kiss attracting faculty to the state’s universities in the future.
Really? Does he realize that when MSU implemented a tuition freeze (limiting increases to the rate of inflation) a decade ago, all they got was screwed by their unilateral
“disarmament”?
Populism is great until it bumps heads with reality. But then again, politicians don’t live in reality.
02/09/10 @ 1:56pm
Is Bernero the guy on the left or the right in the photo?
02/09/10 @ 2:11pm
Sorry, didn’t see the caption
02/09/10 @ 3:42pm
That caption is a big mess.
02/09/10 @ 4:37pm
“Lansing: We’re Not Detroit”
02/09/10 @ 4:38pm
Excellent, that means I would get to stop paying my mortgage and live rent-free for two years!!!
02/10/10 @ 1:12pm
ANYTHING and I MEAN ANYTHING is better than Granholm. When you’re last in the union, there’s so where to go but UP.