As my main man Jim Shella notes, the first time Baron Hill arrived on most Hoosiers' radar screens was during his ultimately unsuccessful Senate campaign in which he famously walked the length of the state, ending his journey with a dip in Lake Michigan.
Great stuff.
Well, get ready for Baron's Walk-a-Thon, part deux:
Baron Hill announced today that he will spend the August recess talking to voters while walking through the 9th District. Hill will walk with volunteers, community leaders and small business owners as he travels throughout Southern Indiana. Hill will start his walk this Monday in Seymour as he heads towards Columbus.
"One of the most important things a Member of Congress can do is get in touch with voters," Hill said. "The great thing about this walk is that it will let me walk through communities and neighborhoods and talk to voters about what is happening in Southern Indiana and what we can do to help."
Hill will be walking through the district almost every day during the recess in order to meet face to face with as many voters as possible. Hill will walk hundreds of miles through each of the 20 counties in the Ninth District. Voters can track his progress on Hill's campaign Facebook and Twitter accounts (http://facebook.com/hoosiersforhill and http://twitter.com/Baron_Hill).
I love this strategy. Not only does it get Baron out and about during the August recess, but it also exposes an inconvenient truth about the Young campaign: Theodore knows more about Hamilton County than he does Orange County.
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