All Politics Are Local
According to this article, Mike Sodrel might be getting some welcome help in his campaign. Here’s what’s helping Mr. Sodrel:
In the struggling factory heartland of America, the prospect of a hiring spree brings out proud executives, ecstatic employees and a lot of very relieved Republicans. The announcement this month by diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. that 600 to 800 jobs would be created at its once-decimated Columbus plant drew two U.S. congressmen and the state governor, Republicans all, to celebrate the success of drawing new jobs to their district. “We still have challenges, but there are more people working today in America than ever before…and it’s good news,” said Rep. Mike Sodrel, who is trailing Democrat Baron Hill in polls for the November 7 election, when control of Congress is at stake.
File this in the “All politics are local” category. The more hopeful people are, the better it is for imcumbents. Let’s hope that Cummins’ news returns Mike Sodrel to the House.
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Cross-posted at LetFreedomRingBlog
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October 19th, 2006 at 9:45 am
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October 19th, 2006 at 11:07 am
There is no such thing as a “California Conservative” You live in California and pay taxes there..you are a champion of Liberal causes. Period!