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McCulloch web site

Linda McCulloch's campaign guru Joe Lampson may be good at gerrymandering legislative districts to put a disproportionate number of Democrats in office, but he could use a lesson or two in modern campaigning. 

Rule Number 1: Don't let the opposition steal your candidate's web site domain.

McCulloch announced her candidacy for Secretary of State yesterday, and immediatly the Montana Republican Party launched www.lindamcculloch.com.  Needless to say, it probably isn't what Ms. McCulloch had in mind for her campaign web site.

Posted on Friday, August 3, 2007 at 10:58AM by Registered CommenterCarter in | Comments4 Comments

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The Democrats did this to Bob Keenan as well. How did Lampson not think of it? He saw his own party do this to a Republican - knew they were going to annouce - but didn't spend the $10 to pick the website. Oh he is real good

August 3, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterWill C

ah this is hilarious. call it dirty politics if you want, but i love it.

linda mcCulloch is a stupid woman who got elected superintendent because people like to see a woman in that postition. she doesn't have a chance in the SOS race because people won't take her seriously.

August 3, 2007 | Unregistered Commenternell

LOL!!

August 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAndy B. Hammond

she got elected because she threw in $100,000 of personal money to buy the job!

If she was my kid's teacher - I'd put them in a different school

August 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMontna_Right

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