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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Partying with Petro


It's not too early to make your Election Night party plans.

Jane Prendergast reports:

Party planning proceeds at the Jim Petro/Joy Padgett headquarters in Columbus.

On Election Night, they’ll be at the Athletic Club of Columbus, on Broad Street downtown, with their families and the Franklin County GOP. The party starts at 8 and goes "until whenever,’’ spokeswoman Kim Norris says.

Petro will spend much of the day Tuesday on "official duties,’’ she says, meaning stuff he has to do as part of his current job, attorney general.

But first, they’ll vote - Petro on Quarry Road in Columbus, Padgett in Coshocton.


3 Comments:

at 9:12 PM, April 28, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Word on the street is many Dems plan to cross over and vote against Blackwell.
Petro's party might go all nite.

 
at 9:38 PM, April 28, 2006 Blogger College Hillbilly said...

Someone please explain to me why any posting on the Schmidt-McEwen race racks up dozens of commments, but no one cares about a race that is 435 times more important to the future of Ohio?

 
at 9:42 PM, April 28, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice try. Ken Blackwell is going to crush Petro. The folks that re-elected our President are going to vote for Blackwell in huge numbers.

Here's the latest from the Blackwell campaign. Blackwell comes out on top in straw poll held by local Blue Chip Young Republicans:

http://www.kenblackwell.com/Blog/BlogPost.aspx?ID=470

 
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