Last Wednesday night, Ann Marie Buerkle rounded up enough votes to become the officially designated candidate for the Republican Party. She became the official candidate of the Conservative Party the night before. This sets her on a collision course with Congressman Dan Maffei in the general election in November. Unless, of course, there is a primary. Fellow Republican Mark Bitz, who was unable to muster enough support from the GOP committees across the four counties of the 25th District, is reportedly mulling a primary bid.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Buerkle Wins GOP Nomination Battle
Last Wednesday night, Ann Marie Buerkle rounded up enough votes to become the officially designated candidate for the Republican Party. She became the official candidate of the Conservative Party the night before. This sets her on a collision course with Congressman Dan Maffei in the general election in November. Unless, of course, there is a primary. Fellow Republican Mark Bitz, who was unable to muster enough support from the GOP committees across the four counties of the 25th District, is reportedly mulling a primary bid.
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