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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The new guy at Democratic headquarters.....

Caleb Faux, the Cincinnati Planning Commission member who has made his bones in politics in a raft of local, state and national campaigns, is the new executive director of the Hamilton County Democratic Party.

Faux's latest gig was running the unsuccessful but spirited campaign of Connie Pillich, who tried to unseat State Rep. Jim Raussen last year. Faux has been around - he worked in the John Kerry campaign in southwest Ohio; and played a role in the campaigns of Roxanne Qualls for both city council and Congress.

Faux, a professional land use planner, takes the place of Chandra Yungbluth, who left to become a Dayton-based field representative for Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner.


7 Comments:

at 5:03 PM, February 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

safe choice

 
at 5:03 PM, February 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe this guy will be a little less worthless than the rolly polly.

 
at 5:56 PM, February 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great Choice !

 
at 10:31 PM, February 07, 2007 Blogger JohnDWoodSr said...

What the hey? Don't tell me that the Enquirer has been bought out by caleb Faux News! Your rag is bad enough already.

 
at 9:56 PM, February 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Faux ran a great campaign for Connie- a candidate who would have won if the party had made strategic contributions to her campaign at critical times. This is a great choice! and I commend the Democrats for choosing someone who will keep strengthening the party

 
at 11:53 AM, February 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

9:56 PM,
If you look at Pillich's Campaign finance reports you will see the local & state Party did contribute to her campaign.

 
at 10:42 PM, February 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...9:56 PM,
If you look at Pillich's Campaign finance reports you will see the local & state Party did contribute to her campaign...."

Yes, but, you failed to comprehend the complete post, i.e:

"...if the party had made strategic contributions to her campaign at critical times...."

It was the old adage:

Too little, too late !

Unfortunately, Dems' in hamilton county must prove they have a chance to win before any state, local money is afforded !

Hackett struggled for months before any organized money came forth !

Same way with Connie !

If the money could have been early and more, it may have made a difference ?

The campaign had to become reactionary to the elephant dung propaganda slug by her opponent and the state party Nay-sayers !

You see, you merely need an R in front of your name and the wRong wingnut whackos throw money at you, in this county.

The misleaders can't afford to lose this county. Too many cronies !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
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