Friday, March 02, 2007

Shakeups occur in Michigan, Kentucky, and Connecticut

Over the last few days, several major shakeups have occurred in the state federation elections of Michigan, Kentucky, Connecticut, and a slate of candidates came to the forefront in New Jersey. Michigan has been the most contentious of elections thus far, starkly contrasting the prior three months of the race. Awhile back, Ryan Thompson of Hillsdale dropped out of the race for Co-Chairman and swore off CR politics. Now, as Michigan's Justin Zatkoff, currently Dan Carlson's Executive Director, enters the fray against Steve Japinga of Michigan State, Thompson is back with a vengeance. While he holds many a grudge against Carlson, the outgoing Chairman of MFCR, he resents Japinga and Co-Chairman candidate Jeff Wiggins, also of Michigan State, much more.

Thompson has sent out no less than five blast emails to members of MFCR trashing the pair for their 2008 Primary affiliations, challenging Wiggins' attendance to a college, and bashing both for their dealings thus far in this election. It is essentially a direct-mail hit piece in a College Republican election, something that we never thought would happen, or was necessary. It is ironic in a sense that these emails focused on Japinga's ties to Dan Carlson in the very week when a slate of candidates emerged that appears to have his backing. In any case, the heat seems to be on Japinga and Wiggins, if not from these emails, but from the emergence of opposing candidates in their campaigns. Zatkoff entered the race against Japinga for good after first mulling a run at Chairman back in December and then ending a short run for Co-Chairman a few weeks later. Michigan will be holding convention later this month, so the race is very much becoming a heat to the finish line.


In Kentucky, a long-rumored switch has happened. Morgan Wilkins ended a bid to succeed Brian Weber as KFCR Chairman after seemingly performing well in her first debate against opponent Michael Wray of Louisville. Jeremy Hughes is the man that Wilkins stepped aside for; she had promised to step aside if a better candidate emerged in the race. She will now be moving down ticket, taking a little of the pressure off and, should she win, giving her a year to gain experience and make a later run if she wishes. Hughes is a former deputy of former KFCR Chairman Derek Hall, and a student at Morehead State, which is coincidentally the school of current KFCR Chairman Brian Weber. In an apparently unconnected story, Matthew Ballard, currently Executive Director of the UK College Republicans, is planning to run for KFCR Vice Chairman. Kentucky will be holding convention and elections in April, on the 13th and 14th.

In Connecticut, sources say that UConn student and College Republican David Brewster has met with CUCR Chairman Sarah Armstrong about being a candidate to succeed her in their upcoming elections. Brewster is a relative unknown, and we could not find any connections to current current or past CUCR Chairmen. Not much is known beyond this, but we will be following up on the matter shortly. We are also still waiting to hear if the rumors of another so-called "Opposition" candidate having Connecticut locked up have any grounds.

In New Jersey, a full slate has emerged with the backing of NJCR Chairman candidate Christopher Stark, who is seeking to succeed outgoing NJCR Chairman Frank Luna. Terence Grado of TCNJ will be running for Co-Chairman, and Joseph Grennon of Rutgers will be running for Vice Chairman. The Treasurer candidate is Ben DeMarzo and Executive Director candidate Matt Mowers are both Rutgers CRs as well.

In other news, Iowa CRs elected Ben Johnson to succeed Bobby Kaufmann as their State Chairman. Ohio Chairman Brian Siler was in attendance, but no other national figures were spotted at the convention. Mason Harrison's designated successor, Ryan Clumpner, and his Team Activate appear set to win easily in California. Clumpner, of UC Davis, appears to have no significant opposition, if any real opponents at all. Ohio CRs are playing a game of wait and see with their fast-approaching elections, which will be held April 20-21. The location of Ohio's convention is not yet set, but will be known in roughly ten days. No candidates are announced, but there are rumors of a single ticket emerging, with the focus of the elections being more on issues than on candidates.

45 comments:

Anonymous said...

the race in arkansas is pretty much a done deal. former chair chase dugger endorsed bryant davis yesterday.

Anonymous said...

you can check out all the crazy happenings in michigan on the blog: www.bconservatives.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Morgan Wilkins was seen at the hawk n dove the other night making out with like 3 people on the dance floor. That looks real good for Brownback.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure who your sources are but they aren't very good, I was with Miss Wilkins the entire night and saw her do no such things. Check your sources before making erroneous accusations.

Anonymous said...

The prior post is completely unfounded, if you’re going to slander somebody
1) do it with facts
2) make something better up than making out with people
3) get a life of your own
Stop trying to tear down people in your party; we are all here for the same goal: the advancement of ideas to help the redstate, not to tear down each other. The sooner some people learn to come to term with their daddy issues the sooner we can get back to winning elections and performing actions of SOMEWHAT importance. We are college republicans the key word there is COLLEGE, we matter very little in the whole spectrum of politics. People on here act like this is life and death, its not, it’s a way in, that’s all. Destroying remembers of our same club destroys our infrastructure, you want reform? How about you reform this back door talk, bring the issue to the members, and ask for ideas. There are no elites in this club yet, and those who believe they are should be removed. If you want to reform then you have to do more than calling “emergency” meetings of the board. Backdoor politics within a club that means nothing accomplishes exclusion. Those excluded are the same people who will have the best ideas. If people were worried about electoral races like they where punch lines on this site we would never lose a race.

Anonymous said...

*Destroying members, not remembers sorry for the mistake.

Anonymous said...

Great post. I agree 100%. About all of this is happening in all the states with contested state chair races.

Anonymous said...

the current officers met with charlie and blake. i heard frank luna was pissed. then i hear erin, brian, ludeman, and morgan had a late night meeting.

and i wasnt at the ohio party. anything go on there?

Anonymous said...

Erin and her people have been conducting a lot of meetings. NY is rediculous.

Anonymous said...

The Ohio party was fun. It definitely did not have 500 people though.

VikingSpirit said...

I think the Ohio party not having 500 people was a good thing. At least it wasn't a cockfest like the DC party was.

Anonymous said...

Justin Zatkoff--the same guy that got punched in the face??

Anonymous said...

Haha, yeah. They had a soiree on Friday night during CPAC. Lots of state chairs and New CRNC members there.

Anonymous said...

yeah here's some photos off of Justin's facebook from the little soiree... i heard it was pretty fun until hotel security cleared the room! (but luckily that was all they did!)

http://umichigan.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2041535&id=38504966

Anonymous said...

It was pretty good. A lot of people from different states. Actually...some didn't even know what the party was for or who was responsible for it!

Anonymous said...

College Republican parties are stupid. Pure and simple.

Anonymous said...

i was at that party....


1. it actually was a lot of fun believe it or not!
2. Justin Zatkoff is great... he had his second surgery literally 6 days before flying out to DC. Before I met him I thought he was a tool bag, but no hes actually a good guy!

Anonymous said...

The party was fun. A lot of "talked about" CR's were there!

Anonymous said...

It was tough just explaining to new people just who others were. "Hey there's ___"...response: "What?"

It's unbelieve that some people don't know what a state chair is.

Anonymous said...

What is worse is when people don't know who thier own state chair is. I see that often actually.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha, yeah definitely. Its hard dealing with these little chapter CRs.

Anonymous said...

So the word on the street is that Morgan Wilkins and Justin Zatkoff hooked up at Zatkoff's party at CPAC. Anyone able to confirm or deny this?

Anonymous said...

Haha! That's funny. Never heard anything on it. I doubt they did. When I stopped in (1-2am area) she wasn't there but there were numerous New CRNC members and state chairs from the midwest.

Anonymous said...

lol thats great... when I was there it didn't seem like it, but I did often see Justin and Morgan with their arms around each other. Possibly after the party was broken up?

Anonymous said...

They were probably going at it like rabbits

Anonymous said...

Wilkins hooks up with everyone. Shouldn't we be home with her kid?

Anonymous said...

You all are soo full of it. hahaha. No one has ever actually seen Morgan hook up with anyone. Reason being, she doesn't hook up with random people. get a life.

Anonymous said...

well Justin is not really a random person... she actually just endorsed his run for state chair in michigan www.bconservatives.blogspot.com

My bet: In 9 months morgan will be on her second child, and justin just lost all chance on running with a family values ticket!

Anonymous said...

haha! i hope she doesn't have another kid. that would be bad.

it was amazing how many guys were fawning over her at CPAC, just in the hallways alone. they were so obsessive.

Anonymous said...

especially the ones from Rhode Island.

Anonymous said...

oh yeah, also, does n-e one else find it wierd that morgan and derek hall shag it up even while he endorses her opponent and she talks shit about him?

Anonymous said...

Definitely. Its such a weird situation in Kentucky. It must be nice to have state where two candidates campaigns can actually talk to eachother.

Anonymous said...

Another baby on the way!

Anonymous said...

i dont know about you, but justin's a hottie... and morgan is really pretty. I can see why Justin would like her... lucky girl!

Anonymous said...

Morgan is a hot conservative girl without a doubt

Anonymous said...

Morgan Wilkins is not attractive. She should just crawl back to her trailer in Kentucky; but that would mean actually spending time with her kid and not pawning him off on her parents or grandparents.

Anonymous said...

sounds like somebody wasn't able to get morgan and is a little bitter. get real buddy. why can't people just quit attacking her?

Anonymous said...

Some people are just jealous I guess.

Anonymous said...

She's not even attractive.

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