Saturday, June 18, 2011

Duschowitz On Luncheon Blitz

Former Biereland governor to lunch with peers

MAVOCKE--Former Biereland Gov. Jenny Duschowitz (CNS), who lost re-election in 2010 to Nationalist San Bartholomew, is going on a luncheon blitz over the next few weeks.

Duschowitz is reportedly having lunch next Tuesday with 2010 Wellington Conservative gubernatorial candidate Craig Thoyer, who also was unsuccessful in his bid to unseat incumbent Gov. Pierre Carten (NAT). According to Duschowitz's office, she and Thoyer agreed during the 2010 campaign to lunch together after the election, but never followed through. Spokeswoman Mary Collins said the she is "making good on that promise."

Duschowitz and Thoyer are expected meet for lunch in Starksmin, and will discuss the election and stories from the campaign, though the lunch will be more personal and less political in nature, Collins said. Duschowitz and her husband Todd will then spend the evening with Thoyer and his wife, Theresa.

Then, the following week, on Friday, July 1, Duschowitz will travel to Mavocke to have lunch with her former boss and predecessor, Gov. Peter Kosevich (CNS). According to Collins, the two former governors talked over the phone following the 2010 election and agreed to meet to discuss the election, life outside of office, and their future plans. Duschowitz's husband will also join her on that trip, and the couple will reportedly stay the weekend with Kosevich and his wife Lydell, at their Mavocke-area home.

And finally, on July 14, Duschowitz will fly to Lansdale to meet with POG Gov. Donna Almone, who headed up the Conservative Governors' Association (CGA) during the 2010 campaign. Almone was instrumental in raising money for and distributing money to Duschowitz's campaign, and the lunch is meant as a gesture of thanks for her help.

Collins refused to confirm if Duschowitz would accept a lunch invitation from conservative Christian psychologist and radio host Dr. Tony Booth. A spokeswoman with Booth's Lial-based ministry, Truth To The Nations, told the NPF that both Booth and Duschowitz were interested in meeting, but a date had not been finalized.

Duschowitz's busy travel schedule has led many to believe she is considering a political comeback. However, the former governor confirmed to the GBC last week she will not challenge NAT incumbent Sen. Steve Kolotano in the 2012 election.

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