First it was Indianapolis, where the Marion County GOP couldn’t find anyone to run for Mayor against Bart Peterson. The Republican party recycled a candidate whose big foot fit nicely in his big mouth. Bob Parker’s reponse to GOP criticism of his remarks about Israel invading Syria was to not file for the office, leaving the GOP without a deep-pocketed nut to run for the city’s top job.
Now it’s Fort Wayne and Evansville.
The Indiana Republican party’s failure to keep right-wing activists from dominating their party is nowhere more evident that Forth Wayne. Matt Kelty defeated the party’s celebrated County Commissioner, Nelson Peters, in a close race. We now know that over $150,000 in loans to the Kelty campaign came not from his personal funds, but from other sources. Kelty has called in right-wing attorney James Bopp to clarify that these loans were to Kelty personally…who then decided to loan them to his campaign. Since filing false campaign disclosures is a crime that would prevent Kelty from running for office, there will surely be explanations and charges that this whole mess was created by liberals trying to derail Matt’s campaign.
Tom Henry, the Democratic challenger, needs to realize that screwing up a campaign financial disclosure form is not an issue that will motivate voters to support him. He’ll have to show the loan and its disclosure was part of the character of Kelty: hide the truth behind a loophole. If you’re caught, pull a trick out of the Mitch Daniels’ bag and simply state you had a different interpretation of the law. It’s working for Daniels over his refusal to suspend the gas tax, after all.
Although a very bumpy start for Kelty, and a very encouraging start for Henry, this issue, unless skillfully portrayed as showing the character of Kelty, won’t decide this race. The Fort Wayne race for mayor ain’t over.
The Evansville race for Mayor is.
Not only is Jonathan Weinzapel well-funded, well-liked, and generally perceived as doing a good job by the citizens of the Evansville, he now faces an opponent accused of dead-beating on over $30,000 of back child-support. His response was remarkably odd: As Mayor, he proclaimed, he won’t let his issues with Michigan child support laws affect the citizens of Evansville. This gracious reprieve from dragging the 120,000 + southern Indiana Hoosiers through a litany of Michigan laws designed to keep children from the repercussions of their parents’s divorce means only one thing: Weinzapel re-elected.
So, which will be the next Hoosier city to see their Republican mayoral candidate meltdown?
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