Also, he's considered a "public figure," having run for a reasonably high-ranking office before.
But there's something about this that bothers me.
This is a free country; anyone's free to run for any political office as long as he meets the standards.
But here you got a clergyman.
One wonders if the primitives would be so tolerant, so accepting, if a Roman Catholic priest ran for a political office.
No, actually one doesn't wonder.....