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Do these millionaires ever have to go to work?
Tim has actually worked hard his entire life. He came from nothing.
Actually, I believe success depends on your willingness to work hard and educate yourself. Larry Miller succeeded because he put in 80 work weeks, not because he was just lucky. Only those who are willing to give 110% are able to accomplish their objectives in whatever field they pursue, and so 29 counties in 29 days is a pretty good indication that I am willing to work to unseat the incumbent senator. Hope to see you at one of our events.
Why only give 110%, maybe if you would give 120% or 130% you just might have a chance.
I hope your campaign is not based on tired cliches.
Tim: Why are you violating FEC campaign laws? Why under your claim of "testing the waters" did you use public political advertising and authorize statements referring to you as a candidate as far back as May--and yet you haven't filed with the FEC?
It was my understanding that none of the current candidates Bridgewater is running against was planning on filing a FEC complaint. They all were aware it by June 13th.
Perhaps they don't consider him a threat, don't consider the violation critical, or don't want to show up as the "poor sport" of the group.
I really don't want Bennett, or Shurtleff. I have been disappointed that it took Bridgewater 5 months to announce AGAIN he was running.
Bridgewater backed McCain, even when Romney was running.
He ran for Congress twice, made it out of convention and lost in the primary.
He ran for Utah State GOP Chair, against Dave Hansen, and pulled out just before the election.
He seems to show up between fishing trips.
He is smart, but I am not sure about the commitment.
I don't think he was county gop party chair very long, (a few months) so I don't know what he has done to track what he will do.
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