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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Blackwell: Many have lost faith in our party

From the Ken Blackwell campaign today:

Dear Friends,

I am deeply humbled by your support and prayers during this campaign. Please know that although we may not have won this time around, your efforts were not in vain. We must continue to fight for what we believe and always stand for the principles of the party of Lincoln and Reagan.

Many have lost faith in our party, as some leaders have forgotten the importance of keeping fidelity to principles. I urge you to keep the faith, and continue to proudly stand for our shared values.

My family and I thank you for all of your hard work and sacrifices. We are truly blessed to have so many wonderful friends.

Thank you again for all you have done.

God bless,

Ken


4 Comments:

at 2:40 PM, November 15, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! Talk about denial! Ken, you have it backwards, it your party (Republicans) who lost faith in you! You lost by 23 points, man! It wasn't just the coattails of an anti-Republican sentiment this time around!

 
at 8:55 PM, November 15, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must say I think Blackwell understands what happened on election day. He lost but the principles he stood for was not the reason he lost. All across the country, especially in Ohio, Republicans lost.

But after Taft, all the Republican scandals, and a party that said one thing then did another... I hope we have not seen the last of Blackwell.

 
at 12:11 AM, November 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm a Republican, but just could not bring myself to vote for Blackwell, and for a rather simple reason; the out and out dirty, false and misleading campaign he ran against Strickland. I voted for the Libertarian candidate as a protest and I'd bet there were others who also did so and for the same reasons. Unless Blackwell apologizes for the nasty race he ran, I will hope we have seen the last of him.

 
at 10:04 AM, November 16, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

chutzpah - when you murder your parents, then plead for clemency because you're an orphan.

 
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