Major mistake hurts Dems chance in '06 House race

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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

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    >>In what Republicans are calling a "high-profile gaffe," a Democrat running for Congress in Ohio's 6th Congressional District has been disqualified from running in the Democratic primary.

    State Sen. Charlie Wilson failed to get the minimum number of petition signatures, election officials said on Wednesday.

    To qualify for the May 2 primary ballot, Wilson needed 50 signatures of registered Democratic voters, and although he submitted 96 signatures a few days before the filing deadline, only 46 were found to be valid, elections officials said. (Many of the signatures were from Democrats who live outside the 6th District, press reports said.)

    The Columbiana County Board of Elections' decision to disqualify him "represents a major setback for National Democrats in their efforts to hold on to one of the country's most vulnerable open seats," the National Republican Congressional Committee said.

    "Charlie Wilson has proven he's either habitually careless, or simply doesn't believe he has to play by the same rules that every other Ohioan has to -- that he's above the law," said NRCC spokesman Ed Patru. "Either way, Charlie Wilson's actions are unacceptable for someone pursuing the public trust."

    The NRCC said Wilson's disqualification is a "colossal failure" for Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel, whose political action committee gave Wilson a $2,000 last fall.

    "In addition, Rep. Emanuel has gone to great lengths to boast of his party's prospects in Ohio, saying as recently as this week that, 'Ohio is ground zero for voters who want real change from the status quo and ethical scandals in government,'" the NRCC noted.<<
     
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    Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder

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    Originally Posted By TomSawyer

    It's not like he's losing his chances because of lobbyist scandals or money laundering charges, like several prominent GOP politicians.

    I'd rather see a candidate miss out on an election because of a mistake than an indictment.
     
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    Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder

    Maybe he can go work for the ports.....
     

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