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03.28.2008 1:18 pm

The newspaperman vs. the doctor

One of the biggest political surprises this week was the contest that developed for the 28th District House seat, in northwestern Missouri.

Mark Sheehan was the editorial page editor of the St. Joseph News-Press, happily writing opinion pieces. A former capital correspondent for the paper, he had been with the News-Press for more than 30 years.

Then last Friday, the newspaper eliminated his job as part of a belt-tightening. Four days later, Sheehan threw his hat in the ring as a Democratic candidate for the House.

“I’ve got some free time and pretty high name recognition,” Sheehan said. “If you’re 57 and on a Friday at 4 you’ve got no job, you’ve got to do something.”

Sheehan is challenging Republican Rep. Rob Schaaf, a physician. Schaaf is an aggressive legislator who works hard and doesn’t follow the party line. He has been a thorn in Gov. Matt Blunt’s side, leading the effort that sidelined Insure Missouri, Blunt’s health care plan for the working poor.

Sheehan has complimented Schaaf’s independence in past editorials. Reached Friday, Sheehan said that as an editorial writer, he reflected the voice of the newspaper, which is conservative.

Even so, Sheehan said he considers Schaaf likable and bright.

“He is a maverick, but Jefferson City is a place where herd behavior works better. I’m advocating working together with other people,” particularly to improve health care, Sheehan said. He said he would bring the perspective “of somebody who just lost his insurance.”

Schaaf is taking the sudden competition in stride.

“If he by some miracle wins, then I’m hoping I can get a job at the newspaper,” Schaaf quipped Thursday.

Joking aside, Sheehan hopes his background helps him in rural areas. He said about 45 percent of the district’s vote comes from neighboring Andrew County, where Sheehan lived for 15 years. His wife is a native of that county.

“I think I can make some inroads there,” Sheehan said.

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That has to be the worst reason I’ve ever heard for running for office.

— Nick Kasoff
2:28 pm March 28th, 2008

Sounds like someone else who is running…hmmmmm.

— Bill
10:55 pm March 28th, 2008

I am a retired journalist who knows Mark Sheehan personally as well as professionally. He diligently expressed the views of his former newspaper’s owners, as was his responsibility in his former role. Mark is smart, long involved in his community and he would be a breath of fresh air in Jefferson City. As Mark himself noted editorially, the physician/incumbent he is challenging has built his own record of independence and that is to be commended. Voters in St. Joseph are blessed by two good candidates in this House race; but that all voters in our state could be thusly blessed!

— Capitol Eye
11:47 pm March 28th, 2008

Sheehan is Montee bought and paid for.

— Berks
11:12 am March 29th, 2008

interesting that the man (schaff) he led the charge against insuring Missouri’s working poor this is now being challenged. If health care is as big an issue as people say it is, Schaff could be in some trouble.

— Richard
3:30 pm March 29th, 2008

Why is this even a story here in The Lou?

— ConCcerned Republican
8:05 am March 30th, 2008

Why is this even a story here in “The Lou?”

— Concerned Republican
8:06 am March 30th, 2008

I can hear his campaign pitch now:

“I was the first to go, up in St. Joe’… & I’ll work hard for you, although I’m old”

— Chuck
5:53 am March 31st, 2008