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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Where'd that web site go?

For those wondering what happened to Bob McEwen's campaign web site the last few days, spokesman Michael Harlow explains their ISP provider experienced a "catastrophic failure."

"They fixed it yesterday, but it has taken a while for all ISPs to pick it up again. For instance, my friends out of state could get it yesterday and I could not ... I can't speak for everyone, but it is working in our office now."


6 Comments:

at 6:00 PM, April 19, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

maybe the check bounced.

 
at 7:51 PM, April 19, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought you were talking about Tom Callinan's blog. I guess it was just an attempt to distract us from the the grandma war blog propaganda scandal.

 
at 8:59 AM, April 20, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

So Schmidt won't stop at anything, including hacking McEwen's ISP provider? Last week, she faxed bogus press releases to the media stating McEwen dropped out of the race and endorsed her (only WCPO reported it).

Where does she find the time? Doesn't she have a district to represent? Oh, I forgot, her top priority is not the people of the district, it's in keeping her own political career on life support.

 
at 9:58 AM, April 20, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well Jean is out with her first quarter campaign finance reports. Big bucks. No sign of Bob's. It was due on Friday.

I wonder what it will show about how much support he actually has?

 
at 11:38 AM, April 20, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The finance reports were not due Friday. They are due today. Here is a link to the FEC site on the Ohio filing dates.
http://www.fec.gov/pages/report_notices/State_Notices/ohprim.shtml

 
at 2:12 PM, April 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Big bucks, but all spent and one heck of a lot of debt remaining. If she makes it through this primary, she is going to have a challenger running against her in each primary going forward. So how long is the Republican Party going to tolerate her having to send all this money for a primary election every two years. She's not strong, she'll never get numbers like Portman, and most counties don't want her. Geez Jean, if you don't think this primary has been fun, wait until two years from now - that is if you survive May and November.

 
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