Fort Smith attorney Gunner DeLay may soon enter the GOP primary for the 3rd Congressional District.
“We’re giving very serious consideration to it,” DeLay told The City Wire, adding that an announcement may happen as soon as Thursday.
U.S. Rep. John Boozman, R-Rogers, is leaving the House seat for a U.S. Senate run against U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark. The prospects of not facing an incumbent is luring many to what could be a crowded field of contenders in the GOP primary.
Rogers Mayor Steve Womack, Bernard Skoch of Elkins, former state Sen. Cecile Bledsoe of Rogers, Steve Lowry of Springdale and Boone County Judge Mike Moore have entered the race as Republicans. David Whitaker, former assistant city attorney for Fayetteville has announced as a Democrat for the 3rd District seat.
State Rep. Jonathan Barnett, R-Siloam Spring, Benton County Judge David Bisbee, State Sen. Denny Altes, R-Fort Smith, and Rep. Rick Green, R-Van Buren, have expressed an interest in the 3rd District seat. However, sources tell The City Wire that Altes, Barnett and Green are not likely to enter what is becoming a crowded primary.
“I’ve kept Denny in the loop so he knows what is going on. I don’t know what he will eventually do,” DeLay said Monday.
DeLay is no stranger to politics or the 3rd District. He and Boozman were part of a four-person GOP primary in the 2001 special election to replace Asa Hutchinson. Hutchinson was appointed by Pres. George W. Bush as director of the Drug Enforcement Administration. The election placed DeLay second behind Boozman.
DeLay also was elected to represent Fort Smith in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1995 to 1998, and in the Arkansas Senate from 1999 to 2003. DeLay lost to Dustin McDaniel in the 2006 general election race for Arkansas Attorney General.
How can a Republican from the Fort Smith region capture the GOP primary?
“This is going to be a sprint ... Name ID is going to be big,” DeLay said. “This is a wide open race, probably more wide open than it’s been in 40 years.”
DeLay said winning will also require an experienced campaign staff and the ability to “raise a decent sum of money in a short period of time.” DeLay defined a decent sum as between $200,000 and $250,000.
DeLay was not willing to discuss his reasons for considering the race or discuss a campaign message if he does decide to enter.
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The reporter forgot to mention the rude, ignorant moderator comment regarding "funerals" as well a the deliberately assigned questions from the audience.
Water has always been my weak spot....well, one of them. I admit that I have many. It's funny how the same symptoms apply for both ends of the spectrum, in regards to how we respond to certain stimuli. Natural water sources turn me rigid - my mind goes cloudy, my muscles are taut, and an uncontrollable tremble takes over.
We haven't heard much from him with regard to the verdict in his DWI trial last week. Perhaps it did not go as he planned?
I have been watching these Boards and occasionally commenting for the last year or so. Its great that everyone is free to express their opinions and for that we should thank God we live in this country. However, the expression of opinions is usually negative, which gets old sometimes. Can we make a deal? How about everyone of the regulars on this Board reply to this Blog
Congress
If Altes and Delay are the best this area can produce as candidates for the US House of Representatives, that explains a lot. No wonder Fort Smith is last in the Gallup Poll and falling further behind on a weekly (if not daily) basis. You've got to be kidding me that these two are serious candidates. Why... why... why in a city of 80,000+ do we have such a lack of literate, competent leadership?
Sen. Altes
I do not mean this as a slam to Sen. Denny Altes but in his time in Little Rock, he has produced little to nothing for the River Valley or Arkansas' second largest city, Fort Smith.
Everytime you hear of money coming into our region, it's always thanks to Rep. Green from Van Buren.
I like Denny but can not vote for him for fear that our region will be forgotten in Washington DC.
Delay
Delay hasn't proven to be all that great. Altes would definitely be the better choise.
Whatever happens we need someone from this area. Sending another one from the Walmart NWA will just leave us in the dust again.
Local Boy, in the Dust
If it is politics as usual the district race could mean nothing more than a ticket out of here for the winning candidate. Once in office that elected official plays a different game at the voters expense. OUTbound morphs to sellOUT....Standard Operating Procedure.....Don't get your hopes up.