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'''Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher''' (b. December 3, 1973) commonly referred to as "Joe The Plumber", is the [[GOP]] candidate for [[U.S. House of Representatives]] in [[Ohio]]'s 9th congressional district. Joe defeated challenger Steven Kraus and is running against [[Democrat]] Marcy Kaptur, who defeated [[Dennis Kucinich]], in the newly redrawn district that leans Democrat.
 
'''Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher''' (b. December 3, 1973) commonly referred to as "Joe The Plumber", is the [[GOP]] candidate for [[U.S. House of Representatives]] in [[Ohio]]'s 9th congressional district. Joe defeated challenger Steven Kraus and is running against [[Democrat]] Marcy Kaptur, who defeated [[Dennis Kucinich]], in the newly redrawn district that leans Democrat.
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[[Allen West]] has endorsed Joe's campaign. <ref>[http://thehill.com/video/campaign/224523-joe-the-plumber-snags-endorsement-from-allen-west Joe the Plumber snags endorsement from Allen West]</REF>
  
 
==2008 Presidential Elections==
 
==2008 Presidential Elections==
Wurzelbacher became a celebrity of the moment when 2008 presidential candidate [[Barack Obama]] was campaigning in Ohio, he spoke with Joe while news camera's rolling. Joe publicly countered Obama's plan for redistributing wealth, explaining that it sounds just like socialism. The [[Lamestream media]] went into full damage control mode, in protection of Obama.  
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Wurzelbacher became a celebrity of the moment when 2008 presidential candidate [[Barack Obama]] was campaigning in Ohio, he spoke with Joe while news cameras were rolling. Joe publicly countered Obama's plan for [[wealth redistribution|redistributing wealth]], explaining that it sounds just like [[socialism]]. The [[Lamestream media]] went into full damage control mode, in protection of Obama.  
  
Joe would join John McCain's doomed campaign, giving support to the McCain/Palin ticket. Joe said he was disgusted with the whole McCain camp.  
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The Republican McCain-[[Sarah Palin|Palin]] campaign later applied "Joe the Plumber" as a metaphor for [[middle-class]] Americans.
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Joe would join [[John McCain]]'s doomed campaign, giving support to the McCain/Palin ticket. Afterwards, Joe said he was disgusted with the whole McCain camp.  
  
 
Wurzelbacher has kept a high profile regularly writing political columns at major [[Conservative media]] properties. As his nickname implies, he is a plumber by trade.
 
Wurzelbacher has kept a high profile regularly writing political columns at major [[Conservative media]] properties. As his nickname implies, he is a plumber by trade.
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==Quotes==
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* "[[Sarah Palin]] is absolutely the real deal. You know, I only got to spend a short amount of time with her but, you know, it was been asked if I felt any presence when I was with [[John McCain]] or [[Barack Obama]]. You know, with Sarah Palin, I don't want to say I felt a presence but she definitely had energy and she definitely went to work for American people, and it disgusts me on how often they try to bash her just for her sincerity. It's just, you know, she really wants to work for America and I mean, I wish people would listen to her and let them, and let her work for us. You know, she wants to serve us. She's not looking for power."
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** [http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/19055/ "Glenn talks to Joe the Plumber" at GlennBeck.com (10 December 2008)].
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==See Also==
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* [[John McCain 2008 Presidential Campaign]]
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* [[Middle class]]
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* [[American values]]
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/joeforcongress2012 YouTube channel]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/joeforcongress2012 YouTube channel]
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/69686179@N04 Flickr page]
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/69686179@N04 Flickr page]
 
  
 
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Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher (b. December 3, 1973) commonly referred to as "Joe The Plumber", is the GOP candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Ohio's 9th congressional district. Joe defeated challenger Steven Kraus and is running against Democrat Marcy Kaptur, who defeated Dennis Kucinich, in the newly redrawn district that leans Democrat.

Allen West has endorsed Joe's campaign. [1]

2008 Presidential Elections

Wurzelbacher became a celebrity of the moment when 2008 presidential candidate Barack Obama was campaigning in Ohio, he spoke with Joe while news cameras were rolling. Joe publicly countered Obama's plan for redistributing wealth, explaining that it sounds just like socialism. The Lamestream media went into full damage control mode, in protection of Obama.

The Republican McCain-Palin campaign later applied "Joe the Plumber" as a metaphor for middle-class Americans.

Joe would join John McCain's doomed campaign, giving support to the McCain/Palin ticket. Afterwards, Joe said he was disgusted with the whole McCain camp.

Wurzelbacher has kept a high profile regularly writing political columns at major Conservative media properties. As his nickname implies, he is a plumber by trade.

Quotes

  • "Sarah Palin is absolutely the real deal. You know, I only got to spend a short amount of time with her but, you know, it was been asked if I felt any presence when I was with John McCain or Barack Obama. You know, with Sarah Palin, I don't want to say I felt a presence but she definitely had energy and she definitely went to work for American people, and it disgusts me on how often they try to bash her just for her sincerity. It's just, you know, she really wants to work for America and I mean, I wish people would listen to her and let them, and let her work for us. You know, she wants to serve us. She's not looking for power."


See Also

references

  1. Joe the Plumber snags endorsement from Allen West

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