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Czolgosz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-13-06 12:52 PM
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6. Would the newspaper endorse her because her ex-husband doesn't like her?
Edited on Mon Feb-13-06 01:07 PM by Czolgosz
How is that her opponent's fault? More to the point, how does that make her a better candidate?

The people I have spoken to who were at the event (I missed the event, but I have a friend who considers himself a good friend of hers and he was there and this is all according to him) said that the first candidate did not arrive with the second candidate's ex-husband and did nothing to encourage the second candidate's ex-husband. I hate to blame a candidate for what is obviously a spouse/ex-spouse issue that has nothing to do with the candidate or any campaign issue.

I completely agree, by the way, that she's more of a go-getter on the campaign trail. I'm just thinking that she's a really tough sell against the Republican in November (which is why all the lawyers I know -- except her boss and ex-boss -- are supporting the other Democratic candidate).

P.S. I'm trying not to use any names because, if she is the nominee, I don't want this echoed back during the general election. I'm sorry if that makes this post more difficult to follow.
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