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Editorial: Herr in Democratic primary
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Contributor | CA Pol Junkie |
Last Edited | CA Pol Junkie Sep 09, 2006 12:41am |
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Category | Endorsement |
Media | Newspaper - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
News Date | Thursday, September 7, 2006 06:40:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | It's probably a testament to Rep. Paul Ryan's strength in the 1st Congressional District that no Democrat elected official or major player opted to challenge the Republican congressman. But voters will still be able to make a solid choice in the Democratic primary when they go to the polls on Tuesday: Five concerned citizens took up the challenge dropped by their party leaders and are vying for the Democratic nomination to face Ryan in the November general election.
Of those five, and in a very close call, Kenosha businessman Steven Herr, 49, offers voters a good mix of real-world experience and support for Democratic values and positions. He supports a national health care system; a 24-month timeline for withdrawal from Iraq; higher vehicle fuel efficiency standards and public financing of elections. Herr runs a road-salt business in Kenosha and has an apartment there but lives weekends on his family's hobby farm in Brodhead. He told us he would move into the district on a permanent basis if elected. |
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