Democratic U.S. Rep. Brad Miller has stepped up his exploratory effort in recent days as he nears a self-imposed deadline of July 1 to decide whether to take on Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole in 2008.
Last week, Miller and his wife, Esther Hall, met for more than an hour with New York Sen. Charles Schumer, chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
All of this is from the News and Observer
This was added to in this morning’s paper…
This morning’s version of the same story adds a few good quotes from people who want Brad to run and people who don’t.
State Representative Deborah Ross (who could end up becoming our first ever Female Speaker in the next few years) said that she thinks Brad will run if he can be assured of the money.
His treasurer from his past campaigns thinks that he shouldn’t run, because he is building a great career in the House. I disagree with her conclusion, but it is very true that Brad is doing a great job in the House.
In a conversation about money, Brad added:
“I am convinced if I make the decision to run it will be one of the top targeted races nationally by the Senatorial Committee and by Democratic constituency groups,” he said. “The support is there for a serious run.”
For those worried about such things, the paper lists four potential challengers to save Brad’s House Seat should he run. I know 2 of them, one of whom would be an amazing candidate for this. His website is here.
All of this is very important, because we must get rid of Liddy Dole. You can find out more about her record by checking out the Draft Brad site. Or you can just click on my name and sort through all my diaries on her.
Brad is very close to making a decision, and we have a fantastic opportunity to convince him to run. I hope you will join me and send him a very small donation (even as little as 2 dollars) to show that you still want him to run, and would be there volunteering, phone calling, and blog swarming on his behalf.
If this fizzles out like Alabama I’m going to be ticked.
With Miller’s announcement today that he’ll seek re-election, who are we expecting to start making noise? Hagan, Martin, Marshall? Those are names that were being thrown around, before Miller was seriously considering a run, any of them still interested (if they ever were)?