Camas-Washougal community members packed into the Camas High School theater Monday night to hear from political candidates running for county, state and federal positions at the 16th annual Camas Youth Advisory Council (CYAC) Candidate Forum.
CYAC students invited eight candidates, and seven showed up to answer questions generated by local youth. Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, fighting for her 3rd District seat in Congress, was the only candidate unable to attend the Oct. 22 forum.
Herrera Beutler’s opponent, Democratic candidate Carolyn Long, a political science professor at Washington State University, Vancouver, raced to Camas High after hosting a town hall in Vancouver earlier that evening, and said she wished Herrera Beutler had been able to attend the forum, since Long strongly believes in the power of speaking in-person to people she hopes to represent in Washington D.C.
“I have held 45 town halls in front of almost 3,400 people, which is my way of getting out there and hearing what you have to say … that’s what true representation is all about,” Long said, during her opening statement Monday night. “I am present, accountable and committed to fighting for the people of Southwest Washington. If elected, I will do the same thing I am doing now, which is meeting with you as much as possible.”
Asked by the students why she feels it is important to hold in-person town halls, Long said live town halls give her a chance to look people in the eye and tell them about her positions, and gives constituents a chance to look candidates in the eye and ask difficult questions.