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A Case for Competency: U.S. Senatorial Candidate Jennifer Brunner

My name is Sam, and I’m the new President/CEO of WCF. Having been a candidate myself, I hope to offer some insight and realism to the dialogue about women and politics in this country.

To start off, I’d like to tell you about my rude awakening as I was running for mayor of Allentown, PA. The first stump speech I ever delivered was interrupted by the Chair of a Men’s Democratic Club:

“Sam, I was lying in bed thinking about you and I wanted to ask you what every man in this room is wondering…just what are your measurements?

This didn’t happen in the 1950’s - it was just nine years ago. Clearly, we have some way to go before politics is blind to gender. But more on that later.

I’ll be sharing more of my stories and blogging regularly to give you an inside look at WCF, our candidates, and the political landscape for women.

Today, I’d like to tell you about Jennifer Brunner - Ohio Secretary of State and candidate running for the U.S. Senate.

Brunner is a recipient of the John F. Kennedy 2008 Profiles in Courage award. She won the award for her successful reform of Ohio ’s troubled electoral systems, which were highly questioned in 2000 and 2004. This past election - under Brunner’s steady, intelligent hand - everything went smoothly.

Right now, lots of folks are trying to talk Brunner out of stepping down from Secretary of State. As a former party leader myself, I get it. Party leaders are nervous with reapportionment and redistricting right around the corner. They know Brunner could do a terrific job making sure that redistricting will be fair, equitable and non-partisan. But it begs the question: how often have high-performing women been kept in their place versus their male counterparts?

Brunner is exceptionally talented, and we need her in an even higher office where she can do great things for our country.

But to get there, Brunner needs money. She honestly acknowledges she needs to raise more, and we agree.

However, Brunner says that traditionally, she starts off slow, but builds revenue steadily quarter to quarter. We’ll see how she does, and support her campaign along the way. While Brunner recognizes that her opponent will likely raise more than her, both she and Roll Call point out that this won’t necessarily translate into him winning.

The Jennifer Brunner I met and have spent time with has a direct, unassuming, “just the facts ma’am” personality. We need her in U.S. Senate. We need her to rise.

Jennifer Brunner’s experience and outstanding tenure as Secretary of State will make her a better U.S. Senator - a Senator that will be good for Ohio and good for our country.

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