Val Ogden, a stalwart in the Democratic party, died last week, but her presence was still felt Saturday at the Clark County Democratic Convention.
“Val Ogden used to say, ‘Go, Democrats,’ ” said Brian Baird, a former U.S. Congressman representing Southwest Washington. “Can’t you almost channel Val saying, ‘Go, Democrats,’ with her hair and her smile? What she really meant wasn’t ‘Go, Democrats’ in (the sense of) ‘our team versus their team,’ but because we stand for something.”
The causes Democrats stand for, from women’s rights to health care coverage for everyone, Baird said, were vigorously championed by the party’s golden couple, Val and Dan Ogden. Nearly everyone who spoke at the convention on Saturday mentioned Val Ogden and her husband, Dan, who sat in the front row at Fort Vancouver High School where the convention was held.
“We all suffered a gut punch this week,” said Bob Dingethal, who is running for U.S. Congress for the seat currently held by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, adding that another pillar in the Democratic community, local labor leader Philip A. Parker, also died recently.