Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Kelty edges Peters

(Rubbing hands together, Montgomery G. Burns style) Exxxxxxcellllent. . .

Nelson Peters has conceded to Matt Kelty in the primary battle for the Republican nomination for Fort Wayne mayor. Widely considered the favorite when he announced plans to run for Fort Wayne's highest elected office, Peters will now continue his duties as an Allen County Commissioner. Kelty, a local architecht, has never held public office before, however he did narrowly miss defeating Democrat Win Moses in a bid for state representative several years ago. Kelty will face Democrat Tom Henry in the November general election.

Congratulations to our new mayor, Tom Henry!

7 comments:

Craig said...

I don't know John. Peters seemed like the bigger hurdle.

I'm just saying.

John Good said...

Keyword = seemed.

Henry is:

-popular in Fort Wayne

-has solid political experience

-has lots of political connections

-is a firebrand of a speaker

-a solid hit with the base and huge cross-over appeal, especially to disgruntled republicans.

Hell, if just his family votes for him, he'll carry it! ;)

I obviously could be wrong, but I have a damned good gut instinct about this one. . .

LP Mike Sylvester said...

John Good, I would say you are wrong...

Kelty will beat Henry in my opinion.

To address your points in order:

You say Henry is popular in Fort Wayne and I agree; however, a COMPLETE political newcomer beat him in a City Council race named Didier. Didier had ZERO political experience and beat Henry in a district Henry had held for a long time.

I do not know much about political connections; however, I do know that Peters had awesome political connections and lost...

You cannot be saying that Henry is a better speaker then Kelty? Kelty is a great speaker... I have never heard Henry speak so I am not sure how good he is.

Henry may have crossover appeal... I imagine you are right about this point...

Henry does have a big family and that will help...

I think Kelty will win.

Mike Sylvester

Jeff Pruitt said...

Henry barely lost in a HEAVILY Republican district. I don't think that is a good predictor for a city wide race...

John Good said...

Mike:

You say Henry is popular in Fort Wayne and I agree; however, a COMPLETE political newcomer beat him in a City Council race named Didier. Didier had ZERO political experience and beat Henry in a district Henry had held for a long time.

Didier may have been a POLITICAL newcomer, but that family name obviously carried ALOT of weight in that recently-expanded-to-tilt-towards-republicans district. And, as Jeff pointed out, it was a squeaker.

I do not know much about political connections; however, I do know that Peters had awesome political connections and lost...

Tom Henry has connections that transcend party. Peters was a GOP establishment favorite who was rammed down everyone's throat by the local command hierarchy. Again, as Jeff stated, Steve bet the farm, and lost. Some will forgive, many will cross over to Henry in November.

You cannot be saying that Henry is a better speaker then Kelty? Kelty is a great speaker... I have never heard Henry speak so I am not sure how good he is.

I HAVE heard Tom speak, and he connects with people. I'd go have a beer with the man anytime.

Henry may have crossover appeal... I imagine you are right about this point...

You imagine correctly. And don't steal my trademark (. . .) ending!

Henry does have a big family and that will help...

I think it just got ALOT bigger. . .

I think Kelty will win.

I think you are passionate about your choice. I am as well. Time will tell. . .

Sheri said...

I have heard Kelty speak and he actually irritates me.

Jeff Pruitt said...

Sheri,

I think we're counting on similar feelings from some of the more moderate Republicans...