I have to stick with John. I'm afraid that Jacks just too
"corporate" for me. Being a member of organized
labor, one of my top concerns is work in Delaware and the
working class getting fair wages and treatment. I honestly
believe that John will stand up for the working class while
Jack, coming from a corporate background, will be more
concerned with big business. Yes, John was Ruth Ann's Lt
Governor, but he has his own ideas on the issues that are
important to us as Delawareans and they are worth listening to
before he is precieved as "the second coming" of
Ruth Ann. As a member of organized labor, work and wages are
of course a top priority for me. I also sit on the board of
trustees for our health/welfare and pension funds so the ever
climbing cost of health care and meds are also a major concern
for me. Unless something drastically changes my top choices
will be John Carney, Ted Blunt and Karen Weldin Stewart.