May 06, 2004
Quick Catch-Up On Other Campaign Items
Well, let's see. On Tuesday, The Oregonian profiled candidates' business positions, while today they did the same for their stances on schools.
Today, Isaac Laquedem suggests a formula for determining your Mayoral and Commissioner No. 1 votes.
And over at News4Neighbors, there's Paul Leistner on Randy Leonard and small business, and Frank Dixon on Leonard, housing, and small business.
Comments (1)
Brian Smith on 07 May 2004
As for me, I was on cable access tonight at 7:30pm, On-Stage with OrTech Union at May Day, and Rode in Critical Mass.
I've spent a grand total of about $25 on my campaign and accepted invitations to every candidates forum and attended some that I was not invited too. I spoke about issues the leading candidates steared clear of, and got a lot of people talking to me. Next time, see what can happen with $2,000 and the issues. Figure 'Adams/Fish' out spent me $16000 to $1 this time.