Never be afraid to stand with the minority when the minority is right, for the minority which is right will one day be the majority. - William Jennings Bryan

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Will Wampler Have An Opponent?

My state Senator, William Wampler, Jr., is up for re-election next year, and all signs indicate he's going to run again for what, as my count gives me, will be a sixth term in the General Assembly.

But will he even have an opponent?

I certainly hope so.

District-wide in 2003, only 24 voteswere for some one other than Wampler, and those were write-ins. In 1999, it was 39 write-in votes. So what is the problem here, folks?

A long-time incumbent Republican hasn't faced a serious opponent in years. I honestly couldn't name you one thing that William Wampler has done in the past 18 years for this district.

I am calling on the Democratic party to field a viable candidate to oppose Senator Wampler. There is no excuse to not field a challenger. Mark Warner won in 2001, Tim Kaine won in 2005. We're on a roll. We're on track to take back the General Assembly in a couple of cycles.

To take back the General Assembly, we have to start in areas not only that are high-profile, swing-districts, but in places where an incumbent GOPer is out of practice and rusty at campaigning, and doesn't have a whole lot to tout in respect to successes.

Starting Monday, I'm going to be asking around to see if anyone is going to run against William Wampler. Just because his dad was in Congress and he's been in the General Assembly a few years, that doesn't mean he should get a free pass every time he's up for re-election.

Let's take the first step to take back the General Assembly by defeating William Wampler in 2007!

-Neal

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You guys are on a roll, but its about to be over

http://hrconservative.blogspot.com

Neal said...

We'll see about that, buddy.

Neal said...

I'm going to try to get ahold of Doug Weberling (the former Mayor of Bristol) tomorrow and see if he's thought about it.

If not, we're going to have to start shaking the bushes and see what we find.