The Tea Party challenger to the powerful state senate majority leader has gotten twice the number of signatures needed to get on on April 24 Republican Primary ballot.
Rogers Howard credited his success to a volunteer army of stay-at-home moms, military veterans and professionals.
The man whose job he wants, Dominic Pileggi, the one-time mayor of Chester who has represented the 9th District since 2002, was thought by the pundits to be in for cakewalks in the primary and general elections.