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Brunner Senate campaign gets on the school bus

Taking a page from the campaign of the late Paul Wellstone, Jennifer Brunner’s U.S. Senate campaign has bought a school bus to tour the state and try to rustle up votes in Brunner’s campaign for the Democratic nomination against Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher.

“We want you to be part of helping us name it,” Brunner, the secretary of state, said in an e-mail to supporters and potential supporters on Monday, April 5. Click here for more information on the bus.

Wellstone, a Minnesota Democrat, traveled across Minnesota in 1990 in a converted school bus en route to his upset victory in the U.S. Senate race there. His bus was green.

Brunner’s is silver. It once carried students in Licking County, according to her e-mail.

The winner of the Democratic primary will face Republican Rob Portman, the former Cincinnati-area congressman, in the general election.

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By hg1

April 7, 2010 5:41 AM | Link to this

Thought the article was about Brunner….typical Democrat move change the topic. Brunner and her lawyer spouse were responsible for ACORN’s massive voter fraud in 08. Keep drinking the kool-aid….we need more moron democrats.

By hg1isafool

April 6, 2010 9:38 AM | Link to this

You must be talking about John Husted’s stationwagon. Husted loves voter fraud, so much so that he lives in Columbus but votes down here in Dayton. The hack has a problem with following the law on crossovers, perhaps because he has to “cross over” so many counties in his travels from his home in Columbus to vote down here.

By hg1

April 6, 2010 4:57 AM | Link to this

Taking a page from her ACORN playbook….trying to enlist more felons, perverts, bums to vote for her with ACORNs help. Suggest naming it the “ACORN Express”

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