Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Danbury to campaign with vulnerable Glow

MAINE CITY, Armana--Vulnerable Sen. Dana Glow (CNS) is getting help in his bid for re-election from a fellow Conservative Armanan.

Sen. Chuck Danbury, the senior senator from Armana and one of the most senior members in the Senate, will be campaigning with Glow at several campaign stops over the coming weeks.

Glow, who is in his first term, is in a tight race for re-election against Rep. Serap Figaori, a Nationalist who represents the electorate of Whitbred in northern Armana.

Amid struggling poll numbers, Glow has enlisted Danbury to campaign at events in Mavocke, Westernmyer, New Salem, Maine City, Port Victoria and Hablannas Shores.

Danbury has already gone on cable TV news programs, going to bat for the junior senator, whose seat is being heavily targeted by Nationalists, despite the incumbent's moderate voting record.

Despite the fact that Armana is more conservative than ever before, the state still leans to the NAT.

The 2010 elections saw a historic moment for Conservatives in the state, however, as it marked the first time the state simultaneously had a CNS governor and all Conservative, albeit moderate senators, in office.

Figaroi, who was elected to the Assembly in 2008, is hoping to ride a national wave of anti-CNS sentiment and knock off Glow. But Conservatives hope Glow's moderate record and his bipartisan nature will help secure him a second term.

A spokesman from Danbury's office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak to the media, said that Danbury privately sees Glow as the most valuable member of the state's Senate delegation, and that the senior senator will work vigorously to ensure Glow is re-elected.

Danbury's office later released a written statement, denying that the senator values Glow over fellow Conservative Sens. Robert Maclan and Joel Zuckermann.

"I value, equally, all members of Armana's Congressional delegation, and I will work with anyone who supports the right agenda," the statement read.

Other high-profile Conservative senators will also campaign on Glow's behalf.

Ansleigha Sen. Jon Ralston, who heads up the Conservative Senate Campaign Committee (CSCC); the moderate Dick Ammons of Harvannah, John BiGadi of Lial, John Agnew of Wilkonshire, and Conservative-turned-Independent Niles Gilcrest of Veroche. 

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