He has been out of town I believe. Do you know that he reads this site? I only did from time to time for the last couple of years and finally joined and started posting in November. I would imagine that him, as well as the other candidates will be doing a level of politicking in south Walton before it is over with.
South Walton is certainly a factor in any election, but elections can be won without winning those precincts, just ask Scott Brannon.
I would hope that he (Adkinson) and other candidates read posts on this site.
I have given some thought to my sometimes harsh criticism of Mr. Adkinson and in making every attempt to stay focused (ie. Preventing the re-election of Ralph Johnson), I will lay off a bit until all facts are gathered. I have read the posts on NWFL Daily and I do not wish to make any personal attacks, professional or political, that's different. With that said, I still expect to hear of Mr. Adkinson's professional qualifications and action plans for the department should he be elected.
(I still want someone to give me the low down on his first appointment to office. It still seems odd that this old #2 guy was passed up. Oh well, if no one else cares, I won't worry about it.)
Mind you, Dennis Wise presented a very detailed plan with in about one day of being asked to. Seems like he is, at the very least, prepared to speak for his candidacy. Another great example was the website that Bill Imfeld had running. Not only did he post his qualifications, he began a series of commentary on issues effecting us all. What that tells me is that he had planned his candidacy, thought ahead and not only that, he raised money (ie. support).
I like to see a candidate who is announcing/pre-filing, etc., to be prepared and show some forethought into this very time consuming and large undertaking they are looking forward to. That to me shows the potential of the candidate to be prepared for the real test, the actual job itself.
When someone has announced/pre-qualified, I would expect/hope that they would be prepared to speak to the public.
As for elections having been won without South precincts, that was then, this is now. Canidates will need the S. Walton Vote to win.
