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    Tag: Oakland Co

    Costly Consequences Driven By... Party Establishment


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jun 07, 2012 at 03:26:50 PM EST
    Tags: Oakland Co, WTF?, Make way for Nancy, Gender Politics, Brooks says Bentivolio is 'TOO EXTREME', Have another cocktail L. baby, Peeing in the TEA (all tags)

    That's right.  CD-11 just told the only Republican on the August Primary ballot, FU.  Yup.  Party establishment is going to make the whole disastrous CD-11 process a costly primary and general election battle.

    Former state Sen. Nancy Cassis, a Novi Republican, is the consensus candidate among a group of 11 GOP leaders in Oakland and Wayne counties to run a write-in 11th district congressional campaign in wake of the botched effort to put U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter on the ballot.

    The name of only one Republican, Kerry Bentivolio of Milford, will appear on the Aug. 7 primary ballot.

    A group including Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson voted unanimously this morning to back Cassis after interviewing several candidates. Former state Sen. Loren Bennett who had launched a write in campaign last week will drop his candidacy, Patterson said.

    Rest here

    Wouldn't it be ironic if meddling ringleader Brooks, lost the district in the general and we all end up with a Nancy anyway?  As in, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Part II.

    Stranger things have happened...

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