If you've been following my posts for the past few months, at Howard-Empowered People and elsewhere, you may have noticed that I keep posting about some guy named Subodh Chandra. But I'm guessing that a lot of you have not really tuned in to those posts. I can't say that I blame you--there have been any number of national events that I haven't really bothered to read up on until the attention they received on blogs reached a certain critical mass.
The primary election in Ohio will be on May 2--less than two weeks away. I know that Paul Hackett's candidacy--even the one for Senate before he withdrew back in February--drew national attention and support. As this election nears, I have been trying to find a way to make the case that this election is of *national* importance. With all that people have on their plates--with all the very important issues we need to care about--how, I wondered, was I going to get people to take notice? And actually give a rat's
--er, hindquarters about this election and this candidate. This morning, thanks to some audio that I had not yet transcribed from a Subodh Chandra event I attended earlier this month, I hit upon the answer. It has to do with the Attorney General's role in ensuring clean and honest elections.
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