Tuesday, September 12, 2006

State House news




Political Notes returns to the CV with an update on the activities of a few state house candidates.


Republican Karen Boback is having a get together to support her quest to become the next representative from the 117th district to succeed George Hasay. Her opponent is Democrat Fred Nichols (no website).




John C. Cordora (no website), Republican candidate for state representative in the 120th district continues his uphill struggle to unseat Democrat Phyllis Mundy. So if you want to hear someone yell liberal and leftist and sound like a transcript of the Rush Windbag show this is a must.




A safety summit, hosted by the Christine Katsock(no website, anybody see a pattern here) for State Representative committee, will be held Sunday, Sept. 24 from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Cafe on Route 315 in Plains Township. Her opponent for the 121st district seat held by the retiring Kevin Blaum is Democrat Eddie Day Pashinski.


A note. The absence of a website shows a lack of understanding of how politics is evolving. I got a campaign flyer from Christine a few weeks ago that listed one but I can't find it.

1 comment:

Chris said...

who uses the internets these days? Nobody, I tells ya, nobody!

Oh, the results are in in RI, if you are interested(on my site). Chafee held on against his conservative challenger. Either outcome was good for Democrats, because Whitehouse would've romped against Laffey, and Chafee is moderate anyway.