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    Tag: Candidate Forum

    Half the job is to show up.


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jul 19, 2010 at 12:12:15 PM EST
    Tags: Alden, Michigan, Candidate Forum, Howard Walker, 37th District, Randy Bishop (all tags)

    In one of the most active off presidential election cycles in memory, there are candidates who might never have considered running for office.  From incumbents facing challengers from their own party, to seats that are wide open, 2010 promises to be a highlight of this century both nationally and in our very own state races.

    But chicken counting is not allowed this year.

    Locally, a seat being vacated by outgoing Judge John Foresman who is retiring, leaves the door open for the five candidates who by all measures and observations have been campaigning heavily in the three county district being served.  It only takes a small swing in a race like this to take someone who might seem to be the top contender and drop them to first-to-lose status or worse.  Talking with several of the candidates, (one of them Kevin Elsenheimer) I have found that each realizes even the smallest of their efforts can make the greatest difference.

    Nothing can be left to chance.  No one should be taken for granted.  And if you think you have it in the bag, think again.

    (3 comments, 1128 words in story) Full Story

    NW Michigan Candidate Forum


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jun 28, 2010 at 01:49:56 PM EST
    Tags: Candidate Forum, Michigan, 105th Representative, 37th sernate, 1st US (all tags)

    NW political junkies take note there will be a forum for candidates of both political parties. (OK there may be an independent..)

    This is your chance to get to know your candidates. Sponsored by the Elk Rapids News & WMKT. Meet candidates for the 105th.State House of Representatives , State Senate for the 37th. District and U.S. Congress, 1st. District.on Wednesday, July, 14th. from 7-9:30 p.m. WKMT's Greg Marshall will be the moderator and the event will be broadcast live.

    Repeat..

    Event: Antrim County, Bi Partisan, Meet the Candidate Forum
    Start Time: Wednesday, July 14 at 7:00pm
    End Time: Wednesday, July 14 at 9:30pm
    Where: Helena Township, Community Center, 8751 Helena Rd. in Alden

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