No, it doesn’t have an aroma of combine. She’s conservative, so the combine wouldn’t approve of her.
In Feb. 2008, Tim Balderman won the republican primary in Illinois’ 11th Congressional District. About a month later, he dropped out of the race, and the district’s county GOP chairman took about six weeks to choose Marty Ozinga to be the nominee. That delay probably helped then-State Sen. Debbie Halvorson win the election. I hoped that county GOP chairmen would learn from that race. On about March 25, 2012, each county chairman should have chosen whom he or she would like to nominate, if a congressional candidate, for that county, drops out of the race. On April 5, Congressman Tim Johnson dropped out of the race, and the nominee should have been chosen by April 20. We’re still waiting for a nominee.
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