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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

The Hartmann team

Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Greg Hartmann, who is running for Secretary of State, has hired Amy Jenkins as his campaign manager. He faces Democrat Jennifer Brunner in November.

From the release:

Jenkins has a diverse background of experience, having worked on several statewide campaigns. She was the campaign manager for both “Jobs for Ohio – Yes on Issue 1” and Judith Lanzinger for Supreme Court Justice. Most recently, Jenkins served as campaign manager for State Representative Jim Hoops (R-Napoleon) in his bid for the Ohio Senate.

Jenkins earned her degree in Political Science from Ohio University. She’s worked for several political organizations and interned at the Republican National Committee.

Jenkins joins a team of respected campaign advisors including elections attorney Bill Todd, former Secretary of State official Ann Moorhead-Petit, general and media consultant Mark Weaver, direct mail expert Joe King, national pollster Neil Newhouse, fundraiser Susan Waidner, data consultant Sam Gedert, and two other full-time staffers.

As the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, Greg manages a larger staff and oversees more money than the Secretary of State. He’s a former criminal prosecutor and prior to that he managed a private sector business. For more information about his campaign, go to www.GregHartmann.com.


7 Comments:

at 1:11 PM, May 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amy Jenkins is a great hire, one more nail in Jennifer Brunner's coffin.

 
at 2:19 PM, May 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another w(R)ong wing stenographer exercise !

How is this news ?

It isn't, period !

It is just more w(R)ong wing propaganda as they sing:

Look at me,
I'm as blind as a little kitten up a tree !
I'm so corrput, I can send,
a message to my friends.
I love them,
the stenographers at the fishwrap

Yes, I love them,
the stenographers at the:

Fishwrap !

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at 4:00 PM, May 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

You just can't resist pumping your boy, Hartmann. Leave it to the Enquirer to decide a Republican's better just because he manages a big staff (poorly), and has an "R" next to his name. Brunner's the only one in the race who is actually qualified. She'll never get the Enquirer's endorsement, but if I were her, that's something I'd brag about and campaign on.

"Vote Brunner! The only candidate in the race without the endorsement of Jean Schmidt, Bob Taft, and Ken Taftwell's favorite paper."

 
at 5:29 PM, May 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Well said TB.

Since the Enqueer seems to endorse the culture of coruption candidates, Brunner should be singing from the rooftops for their support of heartless !

By the way, who did the fishwrap endorse for Mayor of Cincinnati ?

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at 10:28 PM, May 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about pointing out that Jenkins worked for Brian Hicks and Supreme Court justices who took Tom Noe money and money laundered through county state candidate committees?

 
at 1:29 PM, May 19, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Having worked with Amy in the past, I will defend her. She is an inteeligent, articulate and effctive campaigner. She believs in every candidate she manages and performs her duties extremely well. She is highly respected by Jim Trakas of the Ohio House. Amy is a lady and has manners. More than can be said of the posters here.

 
at 9:52 PM, May 19, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I 'm sure Amy had all the manners she needed !

It is not hard to be a w(R)ong wing crony.

She simply states when asked to deposit Noe's tainted funds:

Yes sir, right away sir !
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