James Walter Moore for U.S. Congress 2006 - 3rd Congressional District Kentucky

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Read what the other guys have to say, and what others have to say about them:

What "they" said about me after the CART Forum:

"I left you a message on your voice mail telling you how great that you did. People seemed really happy with you. I think that people were shocked at how knowledgeable you were because your name hasn't been as visible as the others. I would say that you won that round! Way to go!!"
- Anonymous Republican

"Yesterday several of us were at lunch discussing politics when your name came up. One of the individuals attended the forum sponsored by CART and told us that you did the better job and were perceived as 'the winner'. Sorry I missed the event but just wanted to congratulate you on what was obviously a positive presentation."
- Anonymous Democrat

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Margaret Goslee, 43, a former teacher and registered Democrat who lives in Phoenix Hill, said she was impressed with Moore at a candidate forum. Goslee said she was disappointed that other Democratic candidates hadn't made their views as clear on their Web sites. "
- Margeret Goslee as quoted by Kay Stewart in The Courier Journal. Click here for full article link.

What "they" said about me after the Masterson's Debate:


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Candidate James Moore is generally expected to play a secondary role in this primary, but he stole the show. He had the best lines, and he delivered them with brio. He was the guy who sounded like he was ready to lead. But he took the crowd to the margins, to the line that separates the serious from the naïve and dippy."
- David Hawpe, The Courier Journal. (NB: He thinks that I'm dippy because I have the guts to support 8664 and campaign finance reform ;-)  Click here for full article link.

"For his part, James W. Moore (the engineer) was the anti-politician hero. His altruistic pledge to run without PAC (political action committee) money was delivered with his stylistically brutish oratorical force, replete with gravitas-wielding declarative sentences like, 'Money kills free speech: it's death by drowning.' Moore was the only candidate to openly support Tyler Allen's 8664  plan for reworking Spaghetti Junction, which he favors in conjunction with a light rail public transit system."
- Stephen George, LEO. Click here for full article link.

Watch Kos and Jim Derych at the Louisville Metro Dem meeting Wednesday May 10th.

The Courier Journal:  Q&A with the candidates     Candidate Profiles

LEO:  After Masterson's Debate April 6th   Candidate Profiles

The Louisville Cardinal

Andrew Horne

Burrel Charles Farnsley (C'mon, Charlie. You've got to get your own website.)

John Yarmuth

Anne Northup: Her campaign site; Her congressional site; Her ratings by VoteMatch and OnTheIssues.

Local Chatter:

Democratic Party Bluegrass Report Louisville DFA KYKurmudgeon Kentucky Blog Watch  Bluegrass Institute
Republican Party The Bridge Drinking Liberally Black Wednesday Blog Louisville Kentucky Votes

More Chatter (some of these are my forum rantings):

Mojo MySpace K Street Craigslist Doug Petch LWV Inside the Ville

    

 

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