Tuesday, October 14, 2008
CNS Party Officials Dispatch Almone To Help Struggling Candidates
Popular POG governor is helping with fundraising for vulnerable candidates
MAVOCKE, CEA--With several Conservative gubernatorial candidates trailing in the polls and struggling to raise funds for their campaigns, top officials in the CNS Party are asking popular POG Governor Donna Almone to help out her vulnerable colleagues.
On GNN's The Capitol Report with James Madine, Almone confirmed that she will be campaigning and fundraising for her conservative counterparts in other states. The governor did not say if top party officials had asked her to help, but a party official, who spoke to GNN on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Almone's help was requested.
"They basically asked her to go campaign in all these states for these candidates that are struggling to raise money and are struggling in the polls," the official said.
Almone said she was choosing to campaign on behalf of her colleagues because she wants to keep them in office.
"I feel strongly about each one of my Conservative colleagues. I believe they are providing the necessary leadership for our country, and we need every one of them in office," she told Madine.
GNN confirmed that the POG Governor will embark on a lengthy national tour. Her first stop will be in Gallaghan, Ceona next week, where she will stump for incumbent Governor Don Parkins, who is trailing his Nationalist opponent, Christine Gabler, in the polls. Next, Almone will appear at a private fundraiser later this month in Grassadella City for Grassadella City mayor Sid Hoffa, who is locked in a three-way race with incumbent Jim McCaren (NAT) and D-R challenger Isaac Hjelms.
Almone will also appear at campaign events in Deschire, Harvannah, New Portsmouth, and Wilkonshire. It's unclear which, if any, events will be open to the press.
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