by: Grebner
Fri May 25, 2012 at 21:05:03 PM EDT
To quote from MIRS:
“BREAKING NEWS: SOS: McCotter Short on Sigs -U.S. Rep. Thad McCOTTER (R-Livonia) does not have the 1,000 valid signatures needed to make the 2012 primary ballot, according to a Secretary of State (SOS) spokeswoman this evening.”
If this is correct, all hell is abour to break loose. For one thing, there’s already a tea-party Republican candidate (Kerry Bentivolio) on the ballot, who seems likely to become the Republican nominee, and who would be likely to make the seat competitive in the fall.
For another, the screwup almost certainly reflects McCotter’s own lack of diligence and competence, which may make the Republican establishment leery of putting their muscle behind getting him through a write-in campaign in the primary, which will only be possible if Bentivolio is left to his own devices. If the national network of crazies becomes involved, I’d say Bentivolio is unstoppable – in the primary.
For a third, the just and upright Republican majority on the Supreme Court is likely to look for some way to fix the problem with the peititiions, whatever it was.
And, finally, Mark Brewer is bound to be at the center of Dem efforts to take advantage, which will mean… uh … well …. a great chance to observe genius applied to a difficult and high-stakes problem.
The Democratic candidate, for those who care, are:
Bill Roberts, who proudly touts his connection to Lyndon Larouche and the tin-foil-hat caucus.
Syed Taj, a medical doctor and native of India, who was elected to the Canton Twp board in 2008. Not a hopeless, but also maybe not exactly what Waterford Twp is looking for in a Congressional candidate.
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