Arkansas
Related: About this forumBill Halter announces Democratic campaign for governor
http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2013/01/25/halter-announces-campaign-for-governorWith Dustin McDaniel's withdrawal from the 2014 race for governor not yet fully official, this e-mail arrives from Bud Jackson, political operative for Bill Halter:
Little Rock - Former lieutenant governor Bill Halter will file paperwork next week to establish a campaign committee as the necessary first administrative step towards a campaign for governor in 2014. A formal announcement will be declared at a later date.
Over the holidays my family and I talked about the demands a campaign for governor would place on us, said Halter. We decided as a family that we are up for the challenge. Thats why next week I will take the first necessary step towards running for governor in 2014.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)He's exactly what Arkansas needs, I think-- young, progressive-minded, with previous experience as lieutenant governor!
Go Bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Flubadubya
(5,831 posts)I think he should have beaten Lincoln in the senate race but, alas, such was not the case. Of course, it now appears we will have at least 2 Republicans running against him, Asa Hutchinson and Mike Ross. Oh yes, Mike Ross - a scary proposition. This so called "Blue Dog Democrat" (founder of the caucus by that name) is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He is from my district and when he beat out the Republican Rep, Jay Dickey, in 2000, I and my entire family were thrilled we finally had a Dem in that seat and had high hopes for Mike's sojourn in Congress. Boy, were our hopes dashed! His voting record became so atrocious that I vowed I would never vote for him again (and did not except in 2010 when it was a matter of desperation). It turned my stomach though.
Bill Halter, on the other hand, is just who we need for governor, absolutely! Unfortunately, this district is so grievously conservative that I fear no real progressive has a snowball's chance in hell here. I will vote for him nonetheless, of course. Ross stayed on so long because he voted consistently with the Pubs on almost everything. Bill Halter? Well, I can dream, can't I?