Who in the world is Vic Vickers?
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With the announcement today by Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate Vic Vickers that he will dump another $250,000 into his campaign to unseat incumbent Ted Stevens, it's time for a closer look at the mysterious Vic Vickers.
The latest cash infusion into his campaign account brings the total amount of his personal contributions to one million dollars. This seems odd for a man that just moved to Alaska in January and has done very little to introduce himself to Alaskans with the exception of showing up out of nowhere and trying to beat the hell out of Alaska's 40 year serving Senator.
In a July 31, 2008 Anchorage Daily News interview Vickers stated "I think the choices are clear here. We've got a corrupt politician on one hand, and on the other hand, I think the people of Alaska know that I will fight for them."
You think that I know you'll fight for me?
Excuse me Mr. Vickers, but who are you?
Vic Vickers moved to Alaska from Florida in January. Vickers had been a Democrat his entire life but changed his party affiliation to Republican when he moved to Alaska.
Vickers campaign manager, Bob Rackleff, has been a speechwriter for former President Jimmy Carter and active behind the scenes at Democratic party conventions.
Rackleff is currently an environmentalist county commissioner from Tallahassee who the campaign pays to fly back to Florida so he can attend campaign functions.
According to a story in the Tallahassee Democrat, Rackleff has been friends with Vickers for years. They served on the legal team involved in a legal battle with the Colonial Pipeline Company and Texaco from 1989 to 1995.
Rackleff and Vickers prevented Colonial from building a pipeline from Bainbridge, Ga., to Lloyd, Fla. They also prevented Texaco from building a tank farm — basically a gasoline, aviation and diesel fuel distribution center with five large tanks — near Lloyd.
Oh yeah, Vickers seems exactly who we want fighting for us; a guy who opposes oil & gas development representing a state that is dependent on oil & gas development.
Rumors are abound about the true motives of Vickers presence in this race.
Pollster Ivan Moore pointed out last week on the Mike Porcaro show that showing up unknown and preceding to beat up a 40 year incumbent is not the way to get people to vote for you.
Usually, candidates tend to invest some air time introducing themselves to voters. However Vickers jump right in with guns blazing by holding an opening press conference in front of Ted Stevens campaign office and he shot his first campaign commercial in front of Ted Stevens Girdwood home.
Some have accused him of being a Democratic Party plant. Funneled money from national Democratic groups so he can attack Ted Stevens in the primary while the Democratic candidates are free to run positive campaigns without looking like they're are piling on Stevens.
I don't know if that is true but it certainty isn't beyond belief as Vickers has been incredibly transparent with his campaign.
Have you ever heard his say anything other than Ted Stevens is corrupt? And let's be honest, flying his campaign manager in from Florida for meetings and paying him $8,000 a month? Vickers is showing he has no desire to even try to appear Alaskan by hiring Alaskans.
Pollster Ivan Moore recently offered Vickers the best advice so far and it had nothing to do with politics: "Pirelli tires with a high quality tungsten carbide stud work best in Alaska winters. That's assuming you stick around."
On August 26, voters should help take back Alaska by sending Vic Vickers back to Florida.
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