Merit system woes continue to split Kentucky GOP.
The merit system continues to be cited as a reason the GOP in Kentucky is splintering, like an old pair of previously beloved jeans pants slowly coming apart at the seams. Pol watchers, for instance, has a story about former Republican Leaders and previous allies now taking sides in this May primary. "I'm supporting Gov. Fletcher," former GOP chair Ellen Williams, is quoted as saying. Meanwhile, now resigned party chair, Darrell Brock, who replaced Williams at the GOP helm, Bob Gable, who served in that position in the '80s and '90's, Joe Whittle, a former U. S. Attorney who also served as party chair in the '80s and who now is stated as saying "I am certainly not for Ernie Fletcher", Clyde Middleton, who served as chair in the '70's and Terry Cammack, who also served as party chair, are all supporting, and hosting fund raisers for, Anne Northup.
And the beat goes on.
And the beat goes on.
Labels: Kentucky politics, Merit System, Public Service, Republicanism
3 Comments:
I am glad to see that Ellen is still supporting EF. If only the rest of that sorry bunch had stepped up early in the investigation and shown some loyalty later.
Ellen Williams is HOT!
Yeah I know, I wish that the party would unite behind Anne Northup. That's the only way the party is going to get mostly unified until (at least) the primary is over.
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