All politics are local somewhere.
Vermont Lt. Gov. candidate Brian “Pure Vermont” Dubie’s contracted media company goofed.
Harris Media of Texas, one of Dubie’s out of state handlers, has Republican clients all over the country. Among them are Texas Sen. John Coryn, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, and newly elected Virginia Gov. Bob MacDonnell.
This election cycle Harris is managing campaign work in Wyoming, Wisconsin, and Vermont. Last week they accidentally posted a Wyoming policy statement to another client’s Wisconsin webpage.
A spokesperson for U.S. Senate candidate Ron Johnson of Oshkosh Wisconsin says they are seriously considering whether they want to continue using Harris Media’s services.
Harris mistakenly posted a policy statement on Johnson’s Wisconsin web site pledging to promote tourism and cut down on wolves in Wyoming.
“I have the right plan to deal with the wolf problem and bring management of these predators under the control of the people of Wyoming,” the statement reads.
Johnson spokeswoman Kristin Ruesch said that the statement was mistakenly posted by an employee of Harris Media, which handles Web sites for both Johnson and Colin Simpson, a Republican candidate for governor in Wyoming whose campaign had prepared the statement.
…if Dubie’s web page said he pledged to increase the viability of business in Wisconsin, ’cause clearly he doesn’t think much of business here in Vermont.
for outsourcing
Hey, they both begin with “W” — Wyoming, Wisconsin, what’s the diff?
NanuqFC
Now I’ve sung my XYZs (and double-double-yous) …
Here is another interesting Dubie bit I ran across. Looks like Dubie and friends are at it again…