Brunner Down, But Not Out - Hotline On Call

She said she realized that with all of the institutional support going to LG Lee Fisher (D), she's been forced to run a grassroots campaign, and she thinks it's going well.
"I started my law practice out of the corner of my bedroom," she said. It eventually grew to 32 people. "When you start a small business, you have to run things as lean and mean as you can. I think donors appreciate when you don't waste their money." Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Patricia Blochowiak - Dec 17, 2009 - 12:43 PM PST
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by Patricia Blochowiak - Dec. 17, 2009

Makes a clear statement about the race for U.S. Senate in Ohio.

It's important to understand the dynamics of party politics and the difference between grassroots campaigns and party-supported campaigns. The progressive candidate for U.S. Senate is working to continue her grassroots campaign.

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