Monday, October 03, 2005

Paul Hackett to run against DeWine

Not "official" but close enough to post about:

"Paul Hackett is running for U.S. Senate," said spokesman David Woodruff, who served as Hackett's campaign manager in his special election campaign for the 2nd District House seat against Rep. Jean Schmidt.

"He is planning to announce his decision officially on Oct. 24," Woodruff said Monday, adding an event would be held that day in Cincinnati, from which Hackett would begin a statewide bus tour.

5 comments:

Aaron said...

I think Dewine is a terrific green/moderate Republican. We have usually agreed on issues (like staying out of ANWR, right to life, free/fair trade, business friendly environment). I think his office has responded with a thank you and a brief abstract of his stance on every issue I've written to him about.

As a comparison, I've never gotten a response from Voinovich.

Unknown said...

Aaron, I've never gotten a response from either of them. Only one who has ever responded to me was Marcy. There are things I like about Hackett though, he's not your typical Democrat.

How will he do? Remains to be seen, especially now that Brown may have changed his mind and decided to run now that Hackett has said he will. Which to me is rather stupid, but they don't ask me for advice.

:-)

Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

DeWine is hardly a Republican; he's a RHINO.

And, he's been shooting himself in the foot with his own mouth, recently.

He and his ilk are treading on thin ice...

Miss them, I will not.

Aaron said...

Marcy has been great about responding also.

I'm not familiar with RHINO, and I'd be happy to look at the quotes you are talking about Hooda.

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