More good signs for Gary Trauner
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Nov 3, 2006 Posted by Bill Luckett
As we head into the last weekend before Election Day, national political observers keep finding good news for Gary Trauner. First, the nation's premier politics Website, DailyKos, reports that Gary was greeted enthusiastically in Cheyenne while going door-to-door this week. The article includes a telling look at both of the personalities in the U.S. House race. Check it out.
Meanwhile, Congressional Quarterly has moved the race into the toss-up column, after taking into consideration the events of the past couple weeks. CQ joins the Cook Political Report in declaring the race to be too close to call at this point. Both of these changes in the race predictions show that Gary has all the momentum with four days left to go.
Finally, don't forget to tune in to the rebroadcast this Saturday of the Oct. 15 debate among the House candidates. It will air at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, on KCWY, Casper's channel 13. This is the debate where Gary points out that Barbara Cubin is mischaracterizing his positions on issues and tells her something most of the rest of us learned in elementary school: "You don't get to just make stuff up because you want to win." Here is the write-up of the debate from the Casper Star-Tribune, which cosponsored the debate with KCWY. Tell your friends about the debate rebroadcast. The more people who see it, the more people who will plainly see that Gary Trauner will be a much better representative for our state than Barbara Cubin.
Now get out there and work your tail off to elect Gary and other Democrats across the state!
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Re: More good signs for Gary Trauner
Nov 11, 2006 | Issac | maesissac@hotmail.comI think Mr. Trauner should be congratulated for his hard work during this tight race. Even though it appears he is defeated the awareness he brought to this seat and its importance will carry on through this congressional session. Hopefully, Rep. Cubin will re-think some issues and become more interested in her constituents. All in all both sides ran a great campaign and there is no doubt it could have gone either way.
