Not a lot to do, really
Tomorrow’s primary ballot has, so far as I can tell, exactly two items for me: the County Clerk and State House District 87 races are GOP only, and I don’t live in District 2 of the county and therefore can’t take part in the de-Rinehartization process.
The Congressional races, though, I have to look at. For House District 5, either Bert Smith or Steven L. Perry will be the sacrificial lamb facing Mary Fallin. In previous such rituals, I have favored Mr Smith, and I will do so again tomorrow.
Either Andrew Rice or Jim Rogers will take on Jim Inhofe for the Senate. Hint: it won’t be Jim Rogers.
Of the two Republicans seeking Trebor Worthen’s spot in the House — Worthen, after two terms, is bowing out — the only one I know anything much about is Andrew Winningham, and that only because his brother cuts my hair. The survivor will face Democrat Dana Orwig, who failed to oust Worthen in 2006, come November.



