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Re: It Won't Be Steele

J.P., that's great reporting. I'll add one thing: I've known Roger Villere, the Louisiana chairman, for nearly 20 years. He's a solid conservative, and an incredibly hard worker. I have no idea how much sway he has on other members of the RNC, but I do know that he has a sense of what grassroots organizing requires. His interest in such a Yob/Thompson arrangement is an important development.

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J David| 11.12.08 @ 2:35PM

Thompson was pro-McVain - Comrade Feingold Campaign Finance Reform(which, ironically, help hobble Juan's election funding, heh!). Keep putting in the compromisers, keep getting compromise...

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