I haven't a chance of spotting that, unless someone posts it on YouTube.
I'm interested to know, though, what high office he will be assuming after the election. U.S. Senate, maybe? Governor of Nebraska?
Douglas County Sheriff? Councilman for some slum ward in Omaha? Temporary Assistant Deputy Democrat Precinct Captain?
And how did the guy who asked him to run keep a straight face?
So the next adventure will be getting petitions signed for a place on the primary ballot. Most likely this is the point where his political career will die.
I doubt if his DUmp affiliation or his emotional photo op with the ditch witch will come into play.
Considering what a useless DUmb shit Steve is, if he ever made it onto the ballot it would be in the role most often played by democrat candidates in Nebraska, electoral cannon fodder.
There's no possibility of his being involved in a race the democrat party thought they had a chance to win.
I'm trying to figure this out; I haven't done any research yet.
Omaha municipal elections are held in odd-numbered years--mayor, city council, and all that--and it's not likely, this being mid-August, my fellow Nebraskan's running for a city office.
The major state elections--governor, state treasurer, and somesuch--were in 2010, and won't be again until 2014.
And my fellow Nebraskan isn't going to challenge E. Benjamin Nelson for the Democrat U.S. Senatorial election.
The U.S. congressman representing Omaha, Lee Terry (R), has had tough races in the past, but no way does my fellow Nebraskan have the name-recognition or resources to challenge him.
There's some state legislative seats up, of which Omaha, by far the largest city in Nebraska, has many. But with the re-districting, all (R) (officially, they're non-partisan) incumbents in Omaha are pretty safe.
So that leaves the Douglas County (Omaha) races.
Most county offices are occupied by Democrats.
That pretty much leaves the sheriff (R) of Douglas County.
That's all I can think of right now.