State senator eyes Federal Senate
APPENBAUM, Kalnier--State Sen. Steve Mickelson is considering a run for the Federal Senate, according to the Appenbaum Clatchfield News.
Mickelson, a Conservative from Revan in central Kalnier, told the Clatchfield News he has "not shut door" on a Senate run in 2012 against incumbent Paul LeBouse (NAT).
A wealthy businessman and tax attorney, Mickelson could self-fund a strong campaign against the passionate but polarizing LeBouse.
If Mickelson runs, it could also set up a difficult primary election for the Conservative Party, as several Members of Assembly (MA's) are considering a run. They include:
Mark Radowski, who represents Appenbaum and the Flatfields
Marie Dehignen, who represents Lamberth West
Carolyn Coventry, who represents Lamberth East
Kimberley Duncan-Roit, who represents Kirkenelly and Parma
Former 2008 Senate candidate Tony Ritonio, a small restaurant owner from Lamberth's northwest side who lost to Eli Dundree (NAT), could also throw his hat into the ring. Former Gov. Joe Gramma, who lost re-election in 2010, could also declare candidacy, something that would likely throw the race into a frenzy.
APPENBAUM, Kalnier--State Sen. Steve Mickelson is considering a run for the Federal Senate, according to the Appenbaum Clatchfield News.
Mickelson, a Conservative from Revan in central Kalnier, told the Clatchfield News he has "not shut door" on a Senate run in 2012 against incumbent Paul LeBouse (NAT).
A wealthy businessman and tax attorney, Mickelson could self-fund a strong campaign against the passionate but polarizing LeBouse.
If Mickelson runs, it could also set up a difficult primary election for the Conservative Party, as several Members of Assembly (MA's) are considering a run. They include:
Mark Radowski, who represents Appenbaum and the Flatfields
Marie Dehignen, who represents Lamberth West
Carolyn Coventry, who represents Lamberth East
Kimberley Duncan-Roit, who represents Kirkenelly and Parma
Former 2008 Senate candidate Tony Ritonio, a small restaurant owner from Lamberth's northwest side who lost to Eli Dundree (NAT), could also throw his hat into the ring. Former Gov. Joe Gramma, who lost re-election in 2010, could also declare candidacy, something that would likely throw the race into a frenzy.
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