Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Wictory Wednesday
Normally John would have had a post ready for Wictory Wednesday, but some family and medical issues have kept him sidelined this week. Oh wait, that was last week. No word from John today, so just keep hoping for the best for him as we move on to this week's featured campaign.
Last week was the House, so this week, we're going with a Senate race. Looking at campaigns around the country, this week I've chosen Mike DeWine of Ohio. You may recall RFK Jr's Ohio stolen votes story from Rolling Stone, which was debunked as bogus. Well you know what they say, "Repeat a big lie enough times and it becomes accepted as true." A story like Kennedy's does nothing but antagonize and energize Democratic voters, and Mike DeWine is a convenient focus for that anger, right there in Ohio. Let's give him some help.
You can visit Mike DeWine's campaign site right here.
For most of us, the easiest way to help is through a donation to his campaign (online or by check through snail mail), which you can do right here.
If you actually live in Ohio, there are many ways you can get involved in person. You can find out about those options here.
If you would like to join Wictory Wednesday, please see this post or contact John Bambenek at jcb (dot) blog [at] gmail {dot} com.
The following sites are members of the Wictory Wednesday team:
Last week was the House, so this week, we're going with a Senate race. Looking at campaigns around the country, this week I've chosen Mike DeWine of Ohio. You may recall RFK Jr's Ohio stolen votes story from Rolling Stone, which was debunked as bogus. Well you know what they say, "Repeat a big lie enough times and it becomes accepted as true." A story like Kennedy's does nothing but antagonize and energize Democratic voters, and Mike DeWine is a convenient focus for that anger, right there in Ohio. Let's give him some help.
You can visit Mike DeWine's campaign site right here.
For most of us, the easiest way to help is through a donation to his campaign (online or by check through snail mail), which you can do right here.
If you actually live in Ohio, there are many ways you can get involved in person. You can find out about those options here.
If you would like to join Wictory Wednesday, please see this post or contact John Bambenek at jcb (dot) blog [at] gmail {dot} com.
The following sites are members of the Wictory Wednesday team:
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