Bruce Smith, writing for the Indy Star, has an article entitled Zionsville man files for congressional seat.
Property rights lawyer and developer Nels J. Ackerson said Friday he will file today to run as a Democrat for the 4th District Congressional seat held by Republican Steve Buyer.
The 63-year-old Zionsville resident said he’s concerned about the nation’s entry and conduct of the war in Iraq, and about domestic issues.
Rumor has it that Mr. Ackerson is likely to give Rep. Buyer a serious challenge (presuming, of course, that he wins the Democratic primary). In the past few cycles (or maybe all of them for all I know), Buyer has not faced an opponent who could keep up with him financially. My understanding is that Mr. Ackerson is likely to be able to raise enough funds to keep up.
Colts fans might know Mr. Ackerson from his recent representation of the N.K. Hurst family which reached a settlement in the eminent domain lawsuit to take the bean factory in Indianapolis in order to build the Colts’ new stadium.
He is a graduate of the Purdue College of Agriculture and the Harvard Law School. Here is a little biography of the man on Purdue’s distinguished alumni page. Interestingly, he has some hands on experience with the Middle East, having been involved with establishing Egypt’s first American law office.
Steve might be in for a bit of a ride if he wants to hang on to Indiana’s 4th Congressional seat. I’m just going to go ahead and add an “IN-04” category to my blog category list. Last cycle, I added IN-02, IN-08, and IN-09 to the list. The result: Chocola loses to Donnelly, Hostettler loses to Ellsworth, and Sodrel loses to Hill. Now, I’m not going to contend that I was solely responsible for the sweep, but it’s a pretty good track record I’m putting on the line by adding IN-04.
The Scribe says
I’m one of those “Anyone but Buyer” folks, and would even consider voting for a Defeatocrat over him.
In all my years of politics, I’ve found Steve Buyer to quite possibly be the most arrogant, self-serving and condescending pol I’ve ever dealt with, far more so than Mike “Red Light” Pence (so named for his propensity to be nearby any camera with a glowing red light atop).
His opponent seems to actually have some credentials, unusual these days for anyone running against an entrenched incumbent.
Thanks for the heads-up Doug.
Doug says
I live to serve.
At the very least, I hope for a competitive race. I don’t think anyone is well served when an incumbent has a cake walk. Step one is probably for the Democratic nominee to get within shouting distance of Buyer in the money race.