Coming to some campaign literature near you:
Most candidates claim to put policy above party, and in Todd Pritsky's case he actually means it. He is a long-time, nationally recognized proponent of empowering citizens -- especially with the new tools of the Internet -- and that's where his loyalties lie. I expect him to be tireless in his defense of working people, and a constant watchdog over the sorts of abuses to which any government eventually falls prey.
- Philip Baruth, Author and Candidate for State Senate
That's my friend and fellow blogger-turned-candidate who was mentioned in Politico recently (when I was left out, but I don't hold that against him). Hey, if certain GOP incumbents can get glowing words from certain GOP Gubernatorial candidates for their handouts, why can't I?
Anyway, my deepest thanks to Philip. I have a great deal of respect for him on so many levels, and very much appreciate his confidence in what I'm trying to do. I look forward to working under the Golden Dome with him next year.
todd

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