Columnist Karen Gardner: The Redecorator-in-Chief
Remember last month when I announced that I was running for president and had even launched a campaign? Well I have to admit that I haven’t received the kind of financial support that I was hoping for, though I did hear from at least 10 or 12 people that they would vote for me. I [...]
Remember last month when I announced that I was running for president and had even launched a campaign? Well I have to admit that I haven’t received the kind of financial support that I was hoping for, though I did hear from at least 10 or 12 people that they would vote for me. I even was told by one person that they would write my name in if I didn’t appear on the ballot. That was very reassuring, but not the kind of backing I was hoping for.
But I’m not ready to give up just yet. I find myself wondering who I might be running against. Certainly not the recurrent guy. …
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