christiefan915
Catalyst
Here's part of an article on Yahoo. Now who's putting him up to do this, and what are he and they getting out of the deal? It seems foolhardy to think he's going to turn around a district that hasn't elected a Republican in over thirty years.
"Joe the Plumber" has filed paperwork to run for Congress as a Republican in Ohio's Ninth District -- home to two of the most liberal Democrats in Congress. It will be an uphill battle, to say the least...
Wurzelbacher acknowledged in 2008 that his fame was unlikely to last beyond the hyper-partisan climate of the presidential campaign, calling himself "a flash in the pan" and "a novelty." But now, it seems he has decided to capitalize on the similarly hyper-partisan climate of the 2012 campaign...
Wurzelbacher will face one of two Democratic incumbents: Marcy Kaptur or Dennis Kucinich, both longtime members of Congress and members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Kaptur and Kucinich are competing for the Democratic nomination after their seats were combined in redistricting.
The former Ninth District, which includes Toledo, has not elected a Republican since 1980. The 10th District, which includes Cleveland and is currently represented by Kucinich, last elected a Republican somewhat more recently, in 1994.
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http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/228...gress-ohio-ninth-district-kaptur-kucinich.htm
"Joe the Plumber" has filed paperwork to run for Congress as a Republican in Ohio's Ninth District -- home to two of the most liberal Democrats in Congress. It will be an uphill battle, to say the least...
Wurzelbacher acknowledged in 2008 that his fame was unlikely to last beyond the hyper-partisan climate of the presidential campaign, calling himself "a flash in the pan" and "a novelty." But now, it seems he has decided to capitalize on the similarly hyper-partisan climate of the 2012 campaign...
Wurzelbacher will face one of two Democratic incumbents: Marcy Kaptur or Dennis Kucinich, both longtime members of Congress and members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Kaptur and Kucinich are competing for the Democratic nomination after their seats were combined in redistricting.
The former Ninth District, which includes Toledo, has not elected a Republican since 1980. The 10th District, which includes Cleveland and is currently represented by Kucinich, last elected a Republican somewhat more recently, in 1994.
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http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/228...gress-ohio-ninth-district-kaptur-kucinich.htm