Special Elections In Ohio And Virginia

November 28, 2007, 9:10pm

Two deaths in Congress earlier this year have left open two Republican seats that will be filled in Dec. 11 special elections — one in Ohio and one in Virginia. Ed Morrissey of Heading Right Radio interviewed both GOP candidates this week.

Ohio state Rep. Bob Latta is running to fill the 1st District seat left open by the death of Rep. Paul Gillmor. Twenty years ago, Latta ran for that seat when his father retired after 30 years in Congress but lost the primary by 27 votes to Gillmor. Latta has served in the legislature since then but will be term-limited out of office this year.

“Unfortunately, term limits does not add stability to the system,” Latta said in a recorded interview when quizzed about that subject. “We lose a lot of folks that have great knowledge in certain areas … in the legislature.”

Morrissey also interviewed Rob Wittmann, who is running to replace Jo Ann Davis in Virginia’s 1st District.

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Categories: Politics, Government Reform, Bob Latta, Paul Gillmor, BlogTalkRadio, Jo Ann Davis

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