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Baker Appears Undaunted By Fundraising Disparity: "Two-Candidate Marriage
Speaking of the Iveys, Glenn's wife, Jolene , is planning to run for the House of Delegates.
Jolene Ivey had been pondering for weeks whether to become a candidate for delegate or take on Britt, who has been mentioned as a possible running mate for Duncan. The legislators for the 47th District -- Britt and Democratic delegates Victor R. Ramirez , Rosetta C. Parker and Doyle L. Niemann -- are all serving their first terms.
"I figured I don't have enough to do," Ivey said with a chuckle, later rattling off a list of activities that keep the former stay-at-home mom's days jampacked. "But the bottom line is, when you want to get something done, you ask a busy person."
Ivey, the mother of five young boys who works part time doing public relations for Community Teachers Institute, a think tank in the District, said that the county needs to "get back on track" and that these are not the times for "wussy politicians" to be in office.
She has never run for elected office before -- unless you count student office in high school. "You would have thought I was running for president, though," she said."
Speaking of the Iveys, Glenn's wife, Jolene , is planning to run for the House of Delegates.
Jolene Ivey had been pondering for weeks whether to become a candidate for delegate or take on Britt, who has been mentioned as a possible running mate for Duncan. The legislators for the 47th District -- Britt and Democratic delegates Victor R. Ramirez , Rosetta C. Parker and Doyle L. Niemann -- are all serving their first terms.
"I figured I don't have enough to do," Ivey said with a chuckle, later rattling off a list of activities that keep the former stay-at-home mom's days jampacked. "But the bottom line is, when you want to get something done, you ask a busy person."
Ivey, the mother of five young boys who works part time doing public relations for Community Teachers Institute, a think tank in the District, said that the county needs to "get back on track" and that these are not the times for "wussy politicians" to be in office.
She has never run for elected office before -- unless you count student office in high school. "You would have thought I was running for president, though," she said."
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