Schilling interested in Kennedy's seat
BOSTON -- Curt Schilling, the former major league pitcher who won the allegiance of Bostonians by leading the Red Sox to the 2004 World Series, said Wednesday that he has "some interest" in running for the seat held for nearly 50 years by Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Schilling, a registered independent and longtime Republican supporter, wrote on his blog that while his family and video game company, 38 Studios, are high priorities, "I do have some interest in the possibility."
Unfortunately, Schilling would have to run as an Independent, which would be a serious handicap here in MA (I worked on Carla Howell's campaign in 2000) - MA law requires that candidates be enrolled 90 days prior to taking out papers.
But if there is any person who could win the seat over the Democrats, it'd be Curt "Bloody Sock" Schilling...
That is all.
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He thinks you own automatic weapons, JayG, and that you shouldn't.
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