I think the wording and font choice on the signs is more than "technical" -- it speaks volumes about the character of the former sheriff.
If he was running purely on his merits, he wouldn't feel the need to hide "former" with a tiny font. Instead, with a little trickery, he is hoping that name ID alone and the suggestion that he is somehow the incumbent being challenged in the primary will carry him through.
If Dallas County voters take 90 seconds to do their research, they'll remember why he is the FORMER sheriff and why we don't a repeat performance of the debacle four years ago.
Posted on April 8, 2008 at 12:28 p.m.
I think the wording and font choice on the signs is more than "technical" -- it speaks volumes about the character of the former sheriff.
If he was running purely on his merits, he wouldn't feel the need to hide "former" with a tiny font. Instead, with a little trickery, he is hoping that name ID alone and the suggestion that he is somehow the incumbent being challenged in the primary will carry him through.
If Dallas County voters take 90 seconds to do their research, they'll remember why he is the FORMER sheriff and why we don't a repeat performance of the debacle four years ago.
On Dallas County Republican sheriff candidates show different levels of ethics