Campaign websites - Jarrod Johnson and Bob Sahr
Jarrod Johnson, Republican Candidate for the Commissioner of School and Public Lands had his website go live today. I had been waiting for it for a while, as I knew he had the domain registered and had a web person working on it.
I took a few minutes to check it out tonight, and it's not bad. Not bad at all. You can see it for yourself at http://www.jarrodjohnson.com/
And Jarrod isn't the only one with his mug on the web. Bob Sahr also has a campaign website out there at http://www.bobsahr.com. It's another good website with a clean design and easy navigation.
On Bob's site, just like Jarrod's, you can make an on-line donation. Bob's uses a click and pledge system which allows for donations via credit cards. Jarrod relies on Pay Pal, another on-line payment system owned by eBay.
What did catch my notice on Bob's website is that an upcoming feature, Bob's Blog is noted, where I'm assuming we will be able to read about his travels on the campaign trail. I'm pretty tickled to see this because I had predicted months ago that state level candidates might start using blogs in their races.
(Maybe I can figure out how to make a buck at this blogging thing after all).
Comments
Sahr's website is substantially better then Johnson's. Sahr talks about his many accomplishments and specifics. There is no meat and potatoes so to speak in Jarrod's website. I hope Jarrod let's us know his platform for running soon or the party of Lincoln will easily vote for Cooper at the convention.
By the way, Kranz wouldn't criticise the Pierre crowd about raising taxes and spending, nor would he be after you about your economic development program for Pierre--government buildings and the jobs to put in them. Nice try, but not too persuasive. Yes, this is republican criticism.