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Blackburn Campaign Makes “Voluminous” Public Records Request On Republican Challenger

Posted on May 22, 2008 at 9:02 am

Despite a hefty advantage in fundraising and name ID, Congressman Marsha Blackburn is not taking any chances in her primary race against fellow Republican Tom Leatherwood:

A volunteer for Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s campaign has asked the county for thousands of pages of documents about Republican primary challenger and Shelby County Register Tom Leatherwood.

In a letter dated April 25, Nashville resident Tyler E. Jones requested every e-mail Leatherwood has sent since taking the register’s office in 2001, what kind of county vehicle he drives, travel expenses and purchases he’s charged to the county credit card and a copy of his official schedule. He also requested information about the register’s office, including budget numbers and contracts since 2001.

In the letter, Jones said he was authorized to spend up to $1,000. The county charges 25 cents a copy.

“This is something the campaign is doing and something we’re funding,” said Darcy Anderson, spokesperson for Blackburn’s campaign. “Any registered voter can get that information.”

RELATED: Wonderful coverage of the race by Jackson Baker in which Leatherwood is compared to Barack Obama.

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Ron Paul And Mike Huckabee Combine For 27% In Pennsylvania

Posted on April 23, 2008 at 10:02 am

R. Neal points out some interesting results yesterday from the Republican primary in Pennsylvania:

McCain won with 73% of the vote. Ron Paul Ron Paul Ron Paul got 16%, followed by Chucklebee at 11%.

73% doesn’t seem like a very strong showing by the presumptive nominee and savior of the Bush GOP legacy against two guys who already dropped out.

It sounds like a third party Ron Paul Ron Paul Ron Paul/Mike Huckabee ticket is just what the GOP disaffected need. Democrats would be happy with that scenario, too.

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