Candidates' Web sites, take one.
Isabella County's state Senate, the not-at-all gerrymandered 33rd district, pits Republican incumbent and DeWitt native Alan Cropsey against Mt. Pleasant's own Nancy White, the Democrat. White's site is here. Cropsey doesn't have a Web site -- at least one that could be found with a quick Google search -- but his state Senate Web site is here.
Republican incumbent and Mt. Pleasant's own Bill Caul hopes to fend off a challenge from Coleman educator Loren Partlo. Caul's Web site is here, although it doesn't look like it's kept very up-to-date (the "latest" news is the Nov. 2 annoucement that he won the seat). Partlo's site is here. Be prepared for a red, white, and blue feast for the eyes. While we're at it, someone might want to pass along to the candidate that it look like the site's message is "Elect Partlo ... NOT."
Isabella County's state Senate, the not-at-all gerrymandered 33rd district, pits Republican incumbent and DeWitt native Alan Cropsey against Mt. Pleasant's own Nancy White, the Democrat. White's site is here. Cropsey doesn't have a Web site -- at least one that could be found with a quick Google search -- but his state Senate Web site is here.
Republican incumbent and Mt. Pleasant's own Bill Caul hopes to fend off a challenge from Coleman educator Loren Partlo. Caul's Web site is here, although it doesn't look like it's kept very up-to-date (the "latest" news is the Nov. 2 annoucement that he won the seat). Partlo's site is here. Be prepared for a red, white, and blue feast for the eyes. While we're at it, someone might want to pass along to the candidate that it look like the site's message is "Elect Partlo ... NOT."
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