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October 02, 2007
BELTWAY BLOGROLL

Blogger Is Too Busy To Work For Brownback

Leon Wolf, a blogger at RedState who earlier this year went to work as the e-campaign director for Republican presidential candidate Sam Brownback has called it quits. His explanation:

I simply do not have the available time that is necessary to do the job properly. I am currently finishing my last year of law school, and am additionally working a significant number of hours for a law firm, and I also need time to spend with my family. I have, during previous times in my life, thought that I was "busy," but only in the last two months have I come to understand what "busy" truly means.

Additionally, I am hampered by not being able to either be located somewhere that is relevant to the campaign (either at HQ or in one of the early battleground states), and have not been able to follow the Senator around and report on what is going on. In light of all this, the campaign and I have agreed that it is time to move on.

Wolf still thinks Brownback would make a great president, though, and thinks he is "both likeable and genuine," unlike many politicians. "I believe in his message, his character, and his vision for America," Wolf wrote.

Posted by Danny | 12:15 PM


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Beltway Blogroll, by K. Daniel Glover, gauges the policy and political impact of blogs. Glover is the editor of National Journal's Technology Daily.
He can be reached at dglover@nationaljournal.com.



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