Bullock claims thefirst second mover advantage. If Copeland really is letting the Teabags run (and lose) statewide to send some kind of message, the Dem primary is basically the election.
Chris Bullock became the first candidate to get going in the post-Beau Biden era by letting fellow Democrats know Wednesday he has decided to run for lieutenant governor.
Bullock has been open about his interest in running for a higher office when his single term as the New Castle County Council president is up next year, but he had not settled on whether it would be lieutenant governor or congressman.
The race for lieutenant governor is wide open. The one for Delaware’s lone seat in the House of Representatives is not quite.
Lieutenant governor is so open, there is not even a sitting officeholder. Matt Denn abandoned it mid-term to get himself elected as the Democratic attorney general last year and left it yawning, because the state constitution does not bother to provide a way to fill a vacancy.