A state representative, an area developer and West Chester Township trustee are among the people county Republicans think could replace outgoing Butler County Commissioner Mike Fox.I'd like to add Rawnica Dillingham's name to the list...
But no matter who the party appoints as a replacement, the post should be filled within the month, Butler GOP Executive Director Scott Owens said Wednesday.
Owens declined to name any potential candidates but said ideal ones will have “Republican values and a strong business sense.”
Rawnica says on her website that...
"Polls indicate that 82% of registered republicans want the G.O.P. leadership to stop endorsing candidates by virtue of small meetings, often times attended by individuals acting upon their own personal agendas and driven by their own special interests."I couldn't agree more...
What does the rumor mill say? Back to the Enquirer for that answer:
West Chester trustees George Lang and Catherine Stoker are among those who say state Rep. Shawn Webster and developer Don Dixon could be candidates.Dixon is a "no go" for me and here is why:
Dixon is a former Democrat who switched parties in 2000 for what he called philosophical reasons. Before the switch, he was the party chairman, a Fairfield Township trustee and a prominent financial contributor to the Democratic Party.Let's just see how long the "conversion" lasts before handing him the keys to the county, shall we?
Rawnica Dillingham is the answer. Do it for the children!