Monday, June 9, 2008

Goodwin competitor

George Leach, Mulvane Republican, has filed for 32nd state Senate District.

Anybody know this guy?

5 comments:

gleach said...

I am George Leach this is my first venture into politics. I know that I am unknown but thats not so bad. What we need now, is a fresh approach. I am a leader not a follower. I am retired from the U.S.Army and served two tours of duty in VietNam and now work as a safety director for a construction company. I would relish any opportunity to meet with anyone or group to let you get to know me. I will be the voice of reason.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Leach,

If you haven't heard, this is probably going to be a heated race. Things could get intense between the rivers.


BTW, welcome to Ark City's finest blog site.

Anonymous said...

Mr Leach:

Can you explain your last minute switch from dem to republican? Why did you decide not to run against Greta in a primary?

Thanks.

Interested Citizen.

PS Do you know Bob Voegle the county commission candidate? Apparently he did the same thing (last minute party switch).

gleach said...

Dear Interested Citizen,

Thanks for your question. I really appreciate the chance to interact with those who will be deciding the next person they want to represent their district and more personally, themselves. It is certainly reasonable to wonder why a candidate would change party affiliations. My answer may sound simple but I have come to believe that theRepublican platform has come to model more closely how I feel about various issues in the political arena. Parties such as Democrats and Republicans have party platforms that have evolved over time. Even todays party platforms may look dramatically different 10 years from now than they do today. As a matter of integrity, I believe that candidates should remain open-minded to issues that affect us in our everyday lives so that if it becomes necessary to switch party affiliations, we have enough courage to do so. My experience in the military has taught me that to be a leader, you can't blindly follow the course you are placed on without considering all options available to you. In politics, it should be no different. You should feel confident that you will elect someone who will listen, evaluate, and not blindly follow before making a decision on important political issues that affect us all.

You ask about Bob Voegle and I do not know Bob so I can't speak to his motivation for wanting to change party affiliations. I can only give you insight into what leads me to decide it's the right thing for me to do. I hope my answer is helpful. Thanks again for your question.

My motto is and has always been you must lead from the front.

George

Anonymous said...

A switch job, huh? Is that true Mr. Leach? For what possible reason would you have done that?