There Is No Joy in Swampland
Bad news from Dick Heller friend Bradley Jansen.
We tried to draft Dick Heller to run for Delegate to Congress from DC. While considering the prospect, he did allow us to circulate petitions on his behalf. However, when we finally needed a decision from him before we could file, he declined. We had lots of volunteers and support with a volunteer campaign structure coming in to place, but ultimately the decision was his.
Citing the priorities of the ongoing compliance with the city of the US Supreme Court decision, as well as the "Heller II" case to force the city's compliance, among other issues, Mr. Heller explained that he could not be a candidate. Of course we also recognized the burden it would have placed on him and his family. It was with great pleasure that I learned about the "Draft Heller" movement. I gleefully entertained and seriously considered the draft idea," Dick Heller told supporters. "It would be a great challenge."
He reiterated his concerns that made him consider the grassroots draft of crime, education, jobs and taxes. We hope other candidates will take up these important issues in their campaigns. He did not rule out a possible future run for office.
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Considering that the closest a Republican has been to winning citywide office in DC in living memory was when what's her face narrowly lost to Marion Barry post Alta Vista hotel, I applaud him for not wasting his time to try out for a useless job that he would never get.
'not that he was ever going to win'. I must have missed this the first time.
I wasn't aware he was a Republican.
I wasn't aware he was a Republican.
Well, duh. He's clinging to his guns, isn't he?