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Levi Johnston Gets His Voters at Gun Shops

Posted by eksarran on August 25th, 2010 at 4:48 pm

BBC 015853 199x300 Levi Johnston Gets His Voters at Gun ShopsLevi Johnston, or Bristol Palin’s baby daddy as he’s better known to some, officially filed his intent to run for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska recently, and he’s thrown himself full-on into campaigning. The young candidate’s first stop: Chimo Guns. Johnston brought a camera crew into the Alaska gun shop to capture him shaking hands with customers and attempting to gain positive publicity. (Johnston, who is a regular Chimo customer did not make any purchases that day.)

“We’re told Levi talked with some of the employees at the shop about hunting–but according to our source, the political hopeful hasn’t had any time to kill some Dall sheep…probably because of the whole reality show thing,” TMZ wrote. Yep, Johnston is shooting a reality show about his quest for this political office.

But despite doubters, Johnston’s manager, Tank Jones, thinks Johnston has a choice. “People questioned Jesus Christ, so I definitely don’t care about these mere mortals questioning Levi Johnston,” Jones told RadarOnline.

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