MIRS Capitol Capsule, Thursday, August 17, 2006
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I want to be the first to welcome Andy to Michigan."
— Michigan Republican Party Chair Saul ANUZIS, taking a dig at Democratic Senate candidate Andy LEVIN who recently moved to Bloomfield Hills after years of working for the AFL-CIO in Washington D.C.
Notice the "empty" house, no one has moved...yet. I was greeted by the painters who said "the owner is never here".
Bits And Tidbits
Anuzis Welcomes Levin To Michigan
Michigan Republican Party (MRP) Chair Saul ANUZIS took a dig at 13th District Senate candidate Andy LEVIN today by welcoming the former AFL-CIO official to Michigan after living for years in Washington D.C.
Anuzis pointed out that Levin just recently purchased a home in Bloomfield Hills after using his father's Royal Oak address to establish residency before the filing deadline.
"I want to be the first to welcome Andy to Michigan," said Anuzis. "He's been gone a long time so I included a map of the district to make sure he doesn't get lost. I wouldn't want him confusing Woodward Avenue with Pennsylvania Avenue or the Clinton River with Hillary Clinton."
Levin, the son of U.S. Rep. Sandy LEVIN (D-Royal Oak) and the nephew of U.S. Sen. Carl LEVIN (D-Detroit), is facing former Rep. John PAPPAGEORGE in the General Election in a race MIRS has projected as the top Senate race to watch this November.
