In yet another piece of unfavorable news for the Democrats at both state and national levels, Kentucky state Democratic Senator Robin Webb, representing the rural 18th senate district, has announced her decision to switch parties and align herself with the Republicans, citing that the Democrats have shifted excessively to the left.
This development is detrimental to the Democratic Party on several fronts. Firstly, it highlights a growing discontent and lack of confidence in the party from both its elected officials and its electorate, as evidenced by a recently elected senator from a rural constituency changing her political affiliation. Secondly, Sen. Webb’s departure further undermines the Democratic Party’s already fragile position in the state, which, despite having a Democratic governor, is increasingly leaning towards Republican ideologies for cultural reasons.
Sen. Webb articulated her reasons for the switch, stating that as a professional and rancher from coal country, she feels a profound connection to the residents of her state and desires her political party to reflect her values and those of her constituents. She began her statement, as reported by Fox News Digital, by saying, “First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher, and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country.”
She further elaborated that the party’s ongoing shift to the left has left her feeling uneasy and dissatisfied, remarking, “As the Democratic Party continues its lurch to the left and its hyperfocus on policies that hurt workforce and economic development in my region, I no longer feel it represents my values.”
Moreover, she emphasized that remaining a Democrat would be contrary to the best interests of her constituents, regardless of their political affiliations, stating, “It has become untenable and counterproductive to the best interests of my constituents for me to remain a Democrat.”
Commenting on her choice to depart from the Democratic Party, Robert Benvenuti, Chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky, concurred that the values of the Democratic Party have undergone significant changes and no longer resonate with Kentuckians, who previously supported the party robustly as coal country workers.
He remarked, reflecting on the new objectives of the Democratic Party, as reported by Fox News Digital, “Like countless other Kentuckians, [Webb] has acknowledged that the policies and goals of today’s Democratic Party are simply not what they once were, and do not align with the vast majority of Kentuckians.”
Moreover, he extended a warm welcome to the state senator as she joins the Republican Party, expressing his respect for her and her ability to address issues effectively. He stated, “I have always respected that [Webb] approached issues in a very thoughtful and commonsense manner, and that she never failed to keenly focus on what was best for her constituents. It is my pleasure to welcome Sen. Robin Webb to the Republican Party.”
Conversely, Kentucky Democratic Party Chair Colmon Elridge expressed his discontent, stating, as reported by Fox News Digital, “Senator Webb has opted to join a political party that is currently working tirelessly to strip health care from over a million Kentuckians, eliminate our rural hospitals, remove food from the tables of Kentucky families, and divert resources from our public schools. If those are her priorities, then we concur: she isn’t a Democrat.”
Watch McCarthy elucidate the civil conflict emerging within the Democratic Party here: