New Year’s Resolution

What better way to ring in the upcoming politics of 2008 than with some resolutions? Here are the things that Trail Mix thinks some N.C. politicians should be working on in the new year.
Former U.S. senator John Edwards (running for president): Keep presidential hopes alive for more than three days of 2008 (in other words: Win Iowa on Thursday.)
State Sen. Kay Hagan, D-Guilford (running for U.S. Senate): Raise a million dollars a month for the next 10 months to have a decent shot at beating incumbent Sen. Elizabeth Dole.
U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-5th (running for re-election): Try switching to e-mail.
State Sen. Fred Smith, R-Johnston (running for governor): Hit the treadmill (to work off all that barbecue!).
Winston-Salem Councilman Dan Besse (running for lieutenant governor): Set a P.R. (how ‘bout knocking a couple minutes off that 3:02 marathon, Dan?)
Got more resolution ideas for your favorite local politician? Comment below! Here’s hoping for a new year full of political fireworks.
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Update: It looks like the Journal‘s editorial board beat me to it. They offer some slightly less snarky resolutions for a wide variety of people, including several gubernatorial candidates.


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agrommbin on 04/16/2008 (9:49 am)
Alas, James, that 3:02 dates from 1989 when I was a punk of 34. At the time, I was still immortal, and ignored the marathon for years in favor of longer races, figuring I could always get back to it. Twenty years and several knee injuries later, my marathon PR days are long gone. (A 3:30 would make me happy these days.) How about an election PR instead?
Dan Besse on 01/02/2008 (3:51 pm)