I went to the Delaware Republican Party’s Convention this weekend at the Baycenter in Dewey Beach and it was quite a treat. I think the best way to give you the feeling of the Convention is with pictures and audio, and maybe a story or two…(if you see someone’s name highlighted, click on it and you’ll get their audio)….

Priscilla Rakestraw (left) and Michele Rollins.I had to put this picture on the top of the page, because it’s my favorite picture from the entire event. It’s Priscilla Rakestraw, the State’s Republican National Committeewoman, and
Michele Rollins, who I would love to see run for office someday soon.
(I’m pretty sure we wouldn’t see Michele Rollins turning the State’s serious pollution problems into a joke by wading out into the bay and staring at her Keds, and she’d kick butt on healthcare.)

From left to right this is Clerk of the Peace George Parish and his wife Bunny, Charlotte Hastings and her husband, 41st District Representative Greg Hastings.
Friday night I sat with a table of fine Sussex Countians, right in between
Judson Bennett and Representative Ben Ewing. The picture above was the good looking side of the table. I kind of noticed that there were a lot of people wearing “Tim Smith” stickers where I was sitting. Tim Smith won the vote in Sussex County over
Christine O’Donnell 44-35, but it was the Northern part of the State that gave her the endorsement to run for the Senate against Joe Biden. Pretty interesting considering O’Donnell got the majority of her write-in votes in 2006 from Sussex. O’Donnell needed 60% of the vote and she got
60.7%. Smith said he would stick to his promise to not primary O’Donnell.

41st District Representative Greg Hastings and US Senate Candidate Christine O’Donnell.
The “Draft Bill Lee” movement was successful, with Judge William Lee receiving over 80% of the vote to win the endorsement from the Delaware State Republican Party to run for Governor over
Mike Protack. Judge Lee was in Orlando on vacation with members of his family, and was expected to happily accept the honor.

“Brud” Lee, speaking to the Convention after his father was endorsed by the Party to run for Governor.
“I’m sure he’ll be as honored as I feel, personally, that his ideals and his name is thought of in such high regard by republicans.” ~ Brud Lee, son of Judge Bill Lee

State Senator Charlie Copeland accepting the Party’s endorsement for Lt. Governor.
Delaware Republican State Chairman,
Terry Strine, stepped down as party head after losing his National Committeeman seat the previous night to Laird Stabler by a 40-35 vote. Tom Ross, a New Castle County Republican, will be taking Strine’s place in the top spot.

The new Delaware Republican Party Chairman, Tom Ross
I asked the new Party Chair if he was the fighter the Delaware Republican Party needed right now:
“I have no problem fighting. Anyone that knows me would be glad to let you know that I’m not afraid to mix it up. But we’re going to run a very aggressive, vigorous campaign because quite frankly, in a nutshell, we’re right on the issues and the other side has broken this state.” ~ New Delaware State GOP Chair, Tom Ross

4th Senatorial District Candidate Michael Fleming
And how could I not mention
Michael Fleming,
(aka “Michael Flemming”), who’s running for Charlie Copeland’s seat in the 4th Senatorial District? I went to college with Michael, and thankfully, people thought he was older than me. That’s really why I’m mentioning him, and he knows it.
“‘Cause I love Sussex Countians.” ~ Clerk of the Peace George Parish
That was the quote that made the entire Convention totally worth it.