Mitchell coming to support Pepper
Hoping to inject a boost of enthusiasm and energy in the final days of the election, David Pepper is bringing to town next week the former U.S. Senate Majority Leader.
Pepper, the Democrat hoping to unseat Republican Hamilton County Commissioner Phil Heimlich, will host an Oct. 18 rally featuring George Mitchell, the former Maine Democrat.
The event is from 5-7 p.m. at the Taft Museum of Art, 312 Pike St., Downtown.
Mitchell was a U.S. Senator from 1980-1995, serving as the majority leaders from 1989-1995.
Pepper's father, John Pepper, the former chairman of Procter & Gamble, replaced Mitchell
as chairman of the board of Walt Disney Co. four months ago.
Pepper also is hosting a Community Forum, 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday at the Madisonville Rec Center, 5320 Stewart Ave.
7 Comments:
Just another example of the wRong wing fishwRap recycling Republican press releases, right?
Can Pepper actually accomplish anything by himself or does his dad need to do everything for him. Why doesn't John Pepper just run for commissioner, they wouldn't even need to change the yard signs. What happens if David is elected? Can he make any decisions on his own without calling his daddy in Orlando? It doesn't seem as if he can.
Can he make any decisions on his own
Utterly laughable comment considering Heimlich's dependence on Chris Fanny and "Bankruptcy Ron" Roberts. He phones and e-mails them both throughout the day, every day, because Heimlich can't even decide for himself if he needs to use the lav.
I-71 must not want to vote for Heimlich either.
what's the difference between daddy pepper and heimlich's "daddy lindner"?
"Dan Dent said...
I cannot believe that Joe Deter is blaming Pepper...."
deters the cheater is trying to divert attention away from his own "money laundering" of campaign funds:
Make a Concealed Contribution !
deters the cheater !
HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2006 !
Who is coming in for the next fundraiser? Mickey Mouse?
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