Posted on 09/16/2002 12:00:34 PM PDT by katherineisgreat
Hi guys! In case you didn't already know, Katherine won on Tuesday in a landslide. It was 68 to 32%! Now, it's down to Jan Schneider, one of Bill and Hill's law school buddies.
In other news, Mark Flanagan lost his bid for McKay's Senate seat to Mike Bennett, whom McKay supported. The SH-T had a story on it this morning. He supposedly had a few tifs with McKay. Which frankly, makes me think better of him for it. He also appears to have gotten on better with Katherine (see picture) than Bennett, given Katherine's relationship with McKay- him saying there are better people for district 13 and that she has a "show boat mentality. So according to the Bradenton Herald, this win for Bennett shows that McKay has "coattails." Too bad.
There's an extremely interesting article about who Lawton Chile's family is supporting over here
Here are some pictures from Katherine's site that I haven't posted yet:
Katherine greets Alex Chavez and Elizabeth Cuevas at the Hispanic Town Hall Meeting in Sarasota. More than a dozen leaders from the community met with Katherine to discuss important federal issues facing the Hispanic community at El Habanero Restaurant on August 21st.
Katherine discusses important federal issues with the residents of North Port. Federal, State and County candidates were invited to the event to discuss their campaign platform at the Al Goll Hall in North Port.
Katherine thanks campaign volunteers Bill and Julienne Lampal who hosted Coffee with Katherine gathering in DeSoto County.
Katherine is grateful for Russ Williamsons support. Russ co-hosted a Coffee with Katherine gathering at his Sarasota home.
Katherine thanks Jean and George ONeil for co-hosting a Coffee with Katherine gathering at the home of Russ Williamson.
Katherine discusses federal issues with Nolan Masters at the home of Russ Williamson.
Katherine is pleased to meet new campaign supporter Brian Christensen at the home of Russ Williamson.
Katherine takes a snapshot with Chef David Pellegrin, Russ Williamson and Mike Comrie.
Katherine is grateful for the help she received from Mary Briggs and North Port Commissioner Barbara Gross. Katherine and a team of grassroots volunteers walked door-to-door in North Port on Saturday, August 31.
Katherine greets Rory and Melissa Martin at the Cattleman Association Candidates Night.
Katherine greets members of the North Port Police Department at the Pioneer Days Parade in North Port on Sunday, September 1, 2002.
Katherine meets a supporter on the Pioneer Days Parade route in North Port.
And thanks for the offer with the sister in DC but my aunt worked in the Reagan WH and lives in the area and she'd be willing to take me.
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