Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Times Leader, Casey Jones column: So, how's Don's fairy-tale story going to end?

[Don Sherwood] went negative, attacking [Kathy Scott] for switching parties. The mirror seemed to be saying: "You, Congressman Sherwood, buddy of Bush, friend of the farmers, are still the fairest, but that Kathy Scott was looking pretty good too." "It was a vote against Sherwood. She...

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Published inKnight Ridder Tribune Business News p. 1
Main Author Jones, Casey
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Tribune Content Agency LLC 21.05.2006
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Summary:[Don Sherwood] went negative, attacking [Kathy Scott] for switching parties. The mirror seemed to be saying: "You, Congressman Sherwood, buddy of Bush, friend of the farmers, are still the fairest, but that Kathy Scott was looking pretty good too." "It was a vote against Sherwood. She (Scott) was the vehicle for the voters' discontent," said Tom Baldino, a political science professor at Wilkes University.