The entire legislative staff and communications team for Rep. Parker Griffith
along with "nearly every" other member of his Congressional office resigned
Monday, calling Griffith's late December party switch a mistake, according to
former staff members.
Griffith's former chief of staff, Sharon Wheeler, said that his district had
benefitted in the past from a long line of conservative Democrats and accused
Griffith of abandoning their legacy.
"I appreciate Congressman Griffith's being a very dedicated congressman,"
Wheeler said. "But we believe he made a mistake - a well-intentioned but
misguided mistake that is not in the interest of the great people of North
Alabama who elected him a year ago as a Democrat."
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Griffith won a narrow victory in his election with heavy support from Democrats
nationally, prompting Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., the leader of the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, to call on Griffith to return campaign
contributions and the more than $1 million spent by the committee on his race.
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]
Two-faced. Fine rethug material.
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Cliff
>> Griffith won a narrow victory in his election with heavy support from Democrats
>> nationally, prompting Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., the leader of the Democratic
>> Congressional Campaign Committee, to call on Griffith to return campaign
>> contributions and the more than $1 million spent by the committee on his race.
Is R2D2 returning his loot to the RNC?
Wes
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