If Sherrod runs, it's because he wants to be the next Senator-- it's not a reaction to Hackett. As Brown's email said last month, he was in the middle of moving, his family was against the run at the time (it appears they are not now). Personally, I think Sherrod has wanted to run all along-- he's certainly been putting the pieces together to do so for the past year. Look, we are still over a year out from the election, the idea that people can tie down a potential candidate as "having had his chance" because he's not yet declared is laughable.
The notion here that Brown should be deferential to candidate Hackett is just as silly as saying that Hackett should have been deferential and not put out his announcement of running, just after intentions of Brown running were put out. Obviously, that's reading too much into timing.
Regarding Paul Hackett. As soon as Hackett won the Ohio 2nd primary, Sherrod went down to hold a fundraiser for Hackett; Sherrod had Dan Lucas go lobby the DNC to get involved with the field campaign (and they did); Sherrod Brown paid for Tim Tagaris to go down to the Hackett campaign and drive the netroots interaction for Hackett.
It's not a stretch to say that without Sherrod Brown putting into place the foundation of resources for Hackett; it would have turned out far different. I'm sure, if Sherrod were not to run, he'd work just as hard for Hackett as he did in the Ohio 2nd special election. If Sherrod runs, and Hackett decides to run for some other office, I'm sure he'll have full backing. If not, well, that's why primaries exist.
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