Young Turks
Thicket Magazine – Alabama Redefined has an article in their current issue that mentions Huntsville’s own Roger Richardson – “Young Turks”:
Richardson calls his campaign staff the most diverse in the state. White and black, from Madison County’s most affluent areas and its public housing communities. So how is he able to draw folks from the projects to the GOP? “We all want good housing. We all want good schools. We all want job opportunities. Most people don’t want a hand out.” He’s banking on his contention there is no strong left or right in America, only a center-right the GOP can re-energize.”
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Any press is good press!
Shouldn’t there be more analysis and pontification on this post? I almost missed the point of it.
I hope to see him run again for something soon.