in this morning's Anchorage Daily news, if any of you missed it.
STERLING -- Seventy-nine-year-old Dillon Kimple walked into the Sterling Senior Center last week and plunked down $7 to get Diane Benson a plate of baked chicken strips, lima beans, corn and white bread with a carton of milk.
"This young lady is running for Congress, and she's my guest this afternoon," he told the cashier. He then introduced her around to his friends at the daily lunch gathering.
How did Kimple get the assignment as political handler for a day in the Democrat's campaign to unseat U.S. Rep. Don Young? He was a party member who lived here, and he had some free time.
"The Democratic Party that's here -- both of us -- got together," the retired commercial fisherman joked. The other one was his wife, Jean, who drove Benson to Soldotna and Kenai engagements Friday and handed out homemade sugar cookies at a coffee shop meet-and-greet session.
Much more here:
http://www.adn.com/news/politics/elections/story/8255565p-8152228c.htmlAnd if you haven't done so already, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE sign the online petition requesting help from the DCCC. My strong belief is that Diane could win this thing if she can just get her message heard all across the state.
http://www.petitiononline.com/2006REP/petition.html