RE: Revolution in the Volunteer State?

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Revolution in the Volunteer State?

in carol •  7 years ago 

I see this as a paradigm shift, in which if it succeeds I may not have to keep on eye on what scam they have found to steal more property taxes (which I pay with my rent?) quite as much. I also see Carol as a citizen states(wo)man, not a careerist politician, which would also be a blessing. I am far less concerned about her conventional "party leanings" than about her commitment to making local governance work.

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BNTW, I finally got to meet and talk at some length with jeff obafemi carr last night. VERY impressed with the man, and less certain by a bit that Carol Swain would be the best choice for the job. At the moment, though, I see her network as being a little more able to being the money and such to bear to mount a serious campaign in two weeks.

I have since come to the realization that I would so much rather see jeff obafemi carr either taking that seat or at least moving on to the runoff. I am really hoping his approach is successful, and I am also prepared to back either him or Dr. Swain, whichever the runoff challenger is. (I also hope to see us closing ranks either way.)