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Date Posted: 11:34:12 01/05/03 Sun
Author: Captain America
Subject: Re: Welch will use Senate President for stepping stone
In reply to: Bulldogscm 's message, "Welch will use Senate President for stepping stone" on 09:45:36 01/05/03 Sun

I like Dick Sears too. I've been impressed with him for years. Welch is not as attractive to me.

I'm still a bit bummed that Susan Bartlett dropped out of the race. I like her a lot and it would be so cool if three of the top leadership postitions in the legislature were filled with women.

>I like Peter Welch, but my support was behind Dick
>Sears. Welch has way too much ambition, and really
>wants to be Governor. I talked to a couple people days
>ago and heard that he really begged Dean to appoint
>him. He knew Shumlin would be leaving for his run for
>Lt. Governor. Well Welch wants either the second or
>first spot, you can tell.
>
>I remember reading in the Herald that Sears pointed
>out that he had no aspirations for higher office in
>Vermont, and that Welch did. Welch tried to deny it,
>but you could tell her wants to be Governor. I
>wouldn't vote for him, he's too liberal. I voted for
>Racine in 2002, but I am starting to like Douglas. I
>really didn't care who won the Governors race, except
>any of those nutcases that ran besides Hogan, Racine
>or Douglas.

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