Sunday, December 11, 2005

Cox-Fieger at it again.

Casey Lisak comes up with another one on Cox-Fieger in Michigan.

http://www.mlive.com/news/statewide/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1132701003115310.xml&coll=1

There have been mixed feelings since the Fieger-Cox feud. However, Cox will likely continue with his bid for re-election of Attorney General. Fieger, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for Attorney General in 2006, denied trying to blackmail Cox in exchange for a dropped investigation into Fieger’s 2004 campaign contributions. It seems like Cox has came out of this cleaner than Fieger. Carolyn Curtin, a Republican state party chair said, "It was admirable that Cox tackled the issue head on.” Don Brigel said, “There is no replacement for him in the party… Would we dump an incumbent Attorney General and come up with a new candidate next time? As long as he doesn’t rob a bank or kill a person, I don’t think so.” Both are in favor of Cox and his actions. I feel that Cox will come out on top; this event hasn’t damaged his character as much as Fieger thought it would. Although, Republicans favor high morals and Christian conservatism, Cox has not been tarred and feathered like Fieger had hoped.

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