Advice Sought: What's the best way to get an answer?

By: Greg Bouchillon
Published On: 4/13/2006 6:22:47 PM

A month ago, we knew very little about Harris Miller, and thanks to JC and Info_Tech_Guy, we now know a lot more about him (is it possible he was trying to keep these things secret?).

My question is this: Has anyone sent an e-mail to the Miller campaign about this and gotten a response to explain these question? I sent a question in yesterday about the Cumberland student and got a response within an hour.

I just wonder if Harris Miller would be willing to explain his past. Jim Webb is an open book (literally) with his past, but Harris Miller seems to be avoiding his (and probably with good reason).

So, has anyone actually asked the campaign, and if not, what do you think the best way of doing it is? I don't rate being on these blogger conference calls, and I doubt someone like Lowell would get a response or get invited to Miller's conference calls. Just wondering how this can be done (if it already hasn't been done).


Comments



Call his press office. (Rob - 4/14/2006 9:42:18 AM)
You're a blogger, so you I think you can say so and pose any question you want.  If they say "no comment" or don't call you back, that's an answer itself.


The answer (Arturo - 4/14/2006 1:15:10 PM)
is in the Post today. He will stress "the need for better education and training so that Virginians can compete". We already have the best educated IT workers, right here in the U.S. But he will make people believe that there is a shortage, not enough educated tech people, blah blah blah. Same lies, different day.