Holt Press Release - Democrat Leader Joins Holt Campaign
For Immediate Release September 6, 06
Polls look good and Wooldridge's Campaign Manager Throws His Support to Holt
Senator Holt's race is shaping up to be the closest in the state according to a recent poll which sampled twice the number of voters as former polls. The poll was announced by Roby Brock, host of Business Talk, and shows Senator Holt and Halter in a neck in neck race. The margin of error is just over 3 percent, and Halter had 44 percent and Holt 40 percent with 16 undecided.
http://www.fox16.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=50AEE8B2-B60C-430A-B505-122A20CC47D3
“Considering that we’re picking up supporters and leaders from the Democratic party, I feel very enthusiastic that we can make the gains necessary to win the race.” Holt said.
Dan Noble, former campaign manager for Senator Tim Wooldridge, said, “This election cycle I have chosen to volunteer for Senator Holt’s campaign and provide any assistance to his campaign in Little Rock and the surrounding areas. I still consider myself an Arkansas Conservative Democrat. Unfortunately, the Democratic nominee this year does not represent those beliefs. There are great differences between the two campaigns for Lt Governor, and I look forward in the following weeks to getting that message out to the people of Arkansas.”
Noble said, “This race is not just about serving the people of Arkansas by electing Senator Holt, a veteran who has devoted his life to serving his country and doing what is best for the people of this state. This race is also about showing why Holt’s opponent is not right for this office. Senator Holt’s opponent may have left this state over two decades ago with Arkansas values, but he returned a California Liberal and should not be given the opportunity to serve the people of Arkansas.
Polls look good and Wooldridge's Campaign Manager Throws His Support to Holt
Senator Holt's race is shaping up to be the closest in the state according to a recent poll which sampled twice the number of voters as former polls. The poll was announced by Roby Brock, host of Business Talk, and shows Senator Holt and Halter in a neck in neck race. The margin of error is just over 3 percent, and Halter had 44 percent and Holt 40 percent with 16 undecided.
http://www.fox16.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=50AEE8B2-B60C-430A-B505-122A20CC47D3
“Considering that we’re picking up supporters and leaders from the Democratic party, I feel very enthusiastic that we can make the gains necessary to win the race.” Holt said.
Dan Noble, former campaign manager for Senator Tim Wooldridge, said, “This election cycle I have chosen to volunteer for Senator Holt’s campaign and provide any assistance to his campaign in Little Rock and the surrounding areas. I still consider myself an Arkansas Conservative Democrat. Unfortunately, the Democratic nominee this year does not represent those beliefs. There are great differences between the two campaigns for Lt Governor, and I look forward in the following weeks to getting that message out to the people of Arkansas.”
Noble said, “This race is not just about serving the people of Arkansas by electing Senator Holt, a veteran who has devoted his life to serving his country and doing what is best for the people of this state. This race is also about showing why Holt’s opponent is not right for this office. Senator Holt’s opponent may have left this state over two decades ago with Arkansas values, but he returned a California Liberal and should not be given the opportunity to serve the people of Arkansas.
8 Comments:
Isn't this the second time you've posted this?
It bears repeating.
congrats catching dan noble. but in reality, his party left him anyway. he ought to just switch.
Is Noble the guy who used to work for a Little Rock television station? Will Tim Wooldridge now also endorse his colleague Jim Holt?
Him and a lot of others.
It does bear repeating, but this is a more detailed account than the one I posted. Two AW contributors (Debbie and I ) did a post on the same story.
Its the exact same press release you posted four or five articles ago.
"Is Noble the guy who used to work for a Little Rock television station?"
That's Win Noble. Sharon Noble is running for office in the Hot Springs area. Really nice lady who need to be elected.
Look, I posted one and Debbie posted this one. It is gonna happen when you have a group of contributors with no one guy the editor. And if I want to post it again, four or five more times even, I will.
Just skip over a story if you have already seen it, or are you a Halterite who wants to suppress this story?
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