Ask, and ye shall receive. Wiese actually draws a contrast between himself and Billion.
Could it have been in response to my lamenting over how both Democratic candidates were like different flavors of Vanilla Ice Cream? It is being reported at Argusleader.com that Dennis Wiese has figuratively added some sprinkles on top to draw a slight difference between he and his opponent:
Yes, I know it's not much in drawing a difference between these two. But it's a start.
Wiese, a Flandreau farmer and former president of the South Dakota Farmers Union, referred to his race against Jack Billion of Sioux Falls as “a classic case of David and Goliath’’ in a fund-raising letter released today.Read it all here. So, he's portraying himself as the underdog to Billion's "great deal of personal wealth" and that he's the underdog in the race.
He noted that Billion is a retired orthopedic surgeon, and called him “an opponent with a great deal of personal wealth.’’
“Like me, I know you believe this is very winnable,’’ the Wiese letter said. “As a matter of fact, I think being the underdog makes us work harder and will lead us to victory.’’
Yes, I know it's not much in drawing a difference between these two. But it's a start.
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