So what is Ficano going to do after December 31? Is he going to form a non-profit and be a, well, "consultant"?
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So what is Ficano going to do after December 31? Is he going to form a non-profit and be a, well, "consultant"?
So what is Ficano going to do after December 31?
Devote more time to raising money for his legal defense fund?
I think you missed my point in Jersey and Milwaukee:
Scott Walker and Chris Christie won positions that they would not have otherwise won because Dems had problems with their incumbents [[e.g., McGreevy in Jersey; I know there were problems in Milwaukee which led to Walker being elected the exec in Milwaukee County).
Democrats should not lose in Jersey [[statewide), Milwaukee County or Wayne County.
On the flip side, Gov. Brownback is in potential trouble in Kansas. That is a Republican state that the GOP almost has to 'give' to the Dems for them to win.
I'm borrowing an expression from basketball: "Unforced turnover".
Matters a lot. Voters know that watergate was real and big. Bridgegate big but political. Monicagate nothing but political.
Is Obamas IRS scandal a big deal to you? I think it's huge. Most Dems see it as nothing. Some even excused KK as 'the way politics works' and nothing but an attack on a black man.
Yes. Matters.
Partisan orthodoxy blurs vision and seemingly soothes many wounds. At least for the short term.
In Virginia, when you become a "first class city" you cease to be a part of the county and report directly to the state just as if you were a county. The city of Richmond was carved out of parts of Henrico County and Chesterfield County, but is now an independent city and not a part of the rump portions of those counties.
Can anyone tell us how much money was spent by each candidate?
I'd like to know if campaign money spent = getting elected, or is this a myth.
not my county not my biz but those of you who live in Wayne deserve better than this clown.
What the "ficano" is going on?
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