from the inbox:
Citing
an unwillingness by his employer to grant a leave of absence from his
job with Verizon, Harry Arnold, the Democratic nominee for the 142nd Assembly District seat in the PA House of Representatives, has announced that he will not be a candidate in November.
"I
am heartbroken that after so much election day help from dedicated
Democrats across the district to get me on the ballot, my employer has
surprisingly chosen to deny my request for a leave of absence so that I
might serve the people of my district in the event I had been successful
in my campaign for the State House. I am disheartened that the voters
of the 142nd will ultimately suffer a loss by not having a real choice
in the November election," said Arnold.
Arnold
won a spot on the ballot following a contested write-in campaign
involving the incumbent Republican Representative, Frank Farry, who
mounted a pre-emptive write-in campaign on the Democratic side in the
April Primary. Arnold beat Farry easily and was looking forward to
giving voters a choice by not allowing Farry to walk into a third term
unopposed.
In
accordance with election law, the Democratic Party in Bucks County has
the opportunity to appoint a replacement for the spot on the ballot.
There is no one currently under consideration for the vacant slot.
"Harry
Arnold's predicament is just one more example of how regular folks, who
work at real jobs, are effectively shut out of running for office,"
said Bucks County Democratic Committee Chairman, John Cordisco. "We need
more people like Harry in Harrisburg, but unless something changes, we
simply won't have the chance to elect people who lead working class
lives and who represent the common sense values of our community. I and
the committee thank Harry for stepping up to the challenge and trying to
make a difference and completely understand that taking a chance in
politics can't come at the expense of the security of a hard earned
23-year job and career."
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