Nicole Candler

May 6, 2008 - 9:28am

Changes in Fischer camp

The campaign of Democratic Senate candidate Greg Fischer has again made some staff changes.

Nicole Candler, who was working as a spokesperson for the campaign, has left to work for the Presidential campaign of Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York). Candler joined the campaign in mid-March amid earlier changes in the Fischer camp, and left late last week.

Ken Shapero has assumed the role of Communications Director for the campaign, having been in that position for two weeks.

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April 25, 2008 - 3:43pm

Fischer's travels take him West and back this weekend

This weekend will find Democratic Senate candidate Greg Fischer continuing his campaigning around the state, as the Louisville businessman has stops scheduled in western Kentucky, Louisville, and Radcliff.Greg Fischer (D-Louisville)Greg Fischer (D-Louisville)

Fischer's campaign often touts their candidate's extensive travel throughout the Commonwealth in their press releases. Fischer's staff says the hand-to-hand politicking involved in this travel is going well for their candidate.

"Our support from individual votes is overwhelming," said campaign spokesperson Nicole Candler. "If that means we miss a shout out from a former basketball coach, we're okay with that. Greg is focused on getting endorsements from
the folks he meets and that's a campaign strategy that's working in Greg's favor."

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April 1, 2008 - 4:36pm

Video Assails Fischer For His Own GOP Donations

A video highlighting Democratic Senate Candidate Greg Fischer's history of donating to Republican candidates was circulated today following the Fischer camp's swipe at opponent Bruce Lunsford's past support of the GOP.

March 24, 2008 - 1:25pm

UPDATE: Fischer Campaign Shuffles Consultants

Patrick Crowley reports Louisville businessman and Democratic candidate for Senate Greg Fischer and the DC-area consulting firm McMahon, Squier, Lapp, and Associates are no longer working together. The firm had been providing media consulting services to the campaign.

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