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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

A day after Jack Richardson quit as Jefferson County GOP Chair, Brad Cummings is first out the gate to seek to replace him.

Here's his announcement:

Louisville – In light of recent events, Louisville Republican Bradford Cummings has announced his candidacy for the position of Jefferson County Republican Chairman. With much success, Cummings has been working hard to win support from key Republicans in Jefferson County.

“I am happy to say that the people I have talked to about my candidacy are excited to back me. They know that I am in this race to bring about a new direction for the JCRP” Cummings said. “I look forward to reaching out to as many Republicans as possible and want everyone within our Party to know that their input will be valued.”

Drawing on his experience as Political Director and Louisville Coordinator for Secretary of State Trey Grayson’s recent reelection, Cummings looks forward to uniting the county Party behind a strong grassroots effort in this upcoming election.

“The Jefferson County Republican Party, above all else, should be there to aid campaigns as they march on to victory in November” said the 30 year old Cummings. “My recent Louisville track record and focused passion for the core values of the Republican Party will help push our first-class slate of candidates over the top on Election Day 2008.”

While Cummings readily admits that there is much work to do in order to unify the Party, he feels confident that he is the right man for the job.

“For whatever reason, we have experienced a lack of unity in our local Party in recent years. Fortunately, during this upcoming nominating process, we have the opportunity to leave the past where it belongs” said Cummings. “It is now time that the JCRP moves forward and unifies all regions of Jefferson County behind a cohesive and productive party structure. After all, when the Republican principles of fiscal conservatism, sound family values and strong national defense are articulated effectively, Jefferson Countians overwhelming support our candidates.”

“With valuable input and support from Republicans across Jefferson County, I hope to be in the position to steer our Party towards a more promising future.”


Anyone in Jefferson county care to enlighten us on what's going on there?

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