
Thank goodness the filing deadline passed at 5 pm!
Paulie Brading
The number of candidates filing for Ted Wheeler's former seat since being named state Treasurer was like watching water gushing out of a fire hydrant into a very small bucket which bounced.Steve Novick in, then out of the bucket standing on the sidewalk. One of my political friends in Bend told me Steve better be careful or he might be thought of as a ditherer...well not in my book. Steve's leadership skills seem a better fit for a statewide office or at the federal level or becoming our in-house grassroots organizer against all nutty initiatives.
Even Greg Walden drew an opponent in the 2nd Congressional District, Joyce Segers out of Ashland. Rumor has it she received a standing ovation at the recent OEA endorsement festival.
Susan Sokol Blosser threw her hat into the political ring for HD 24, Yamhill. I'll drink to that!
And in Jackson County, 13 candidates have filed for two Jackson County Commissioner positions. The political reporter for the Medford Mail Tribune suggested the record number of candidates is due to the yearly pay and lack of jobs across the region. The "old guard" commissioners are experiencing the ever growing anti-incumbency mood of voters. I just hope all candidates have their eyes on the prize, improving our ailing economy.
Thank goodness the filing deadline passed at 5 pm.
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March 09, 2010 |
Paulie Brading
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Mar 9, '10
re; 5 pm passing Amen!
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re; "Joyce Segers out of Ashland. Rumor has it she received a standing ovation at the recent OEA endorsement festival."
No S_ _t! Shocking, simply shocking!
Mar 9, '10