Convicted Felon To Run For Congress

February 4, 2010 · carl · Print This Article

If the Republican National Committee endorses this guy, I’m going to become a member of the Ron Paul Revolution.

Former U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr. of Ohio, who was released from prison four months ago after serving a sentence for racketeering, tax evasion and bribery, is planning another run for Congress in 2010.

Business Journal Daily reports that Traficant told a business networking group in Youngstown, Ohio yesterday that “I’m going to run for Congress.” He said he isn’t sure which district he will seek or whether he will run as a Democrat, Republican, independent or something else.

Traficant was expelled from the House in 2002, following his conviction, and served seven years in federal prison.

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One Response to “Convicted Felon To Run For Congress”

    The Tigress on February 4th, 2010 9:20 pm

    This man is as delusional as Obama. He has NO chance and the republican party will never support him.

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