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« on: November 19, 2007, 04:12:17 PM »
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How Democrats will go after Stivers
 
by dan williamson / November 8, 2007  
 
Cassandra Bergman
You’ll hear “career lobbyist” a lot: Steve Stivers and his fiancée, Karen Tabor, at Monday’s campaign announcement
 
At the Ohio Statehouse, just about everybody likes Steve Stivers.

He’s friendly with rural Republicans who are more conservative than he is and with urban Democrats who are more liberal. Even the governor is a fan: Throughout the 2006 campaign, Ted Strickland constantly mentioned Stivers as an example of a Republican lawmaker with whom he’d be able to work.

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Some inspiration(?) for you:

Giuliani's Lesson

By RiShawn Biddle

For school reform activists, anti-violence advocates and ambitious mayors throughout the nation, Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson's Election Day defeat was a sobering reminder of how easily one can go from an overwhelming lead to colossal defeat. After parlaying his ties to U.S. Senator (and aspiring vice president) Evan Bayh into two terms as mayor of the nation's 13th-largest city, the Democrat's multi-million-dollar bid for a third term -- and aspirations for national glory -- fell apart when he lost to Republican challenger Greg Ballard, who had raised just $300,000 and had little support from his own party.

Across the nation, Peterson was lauded by education reform wonks for breaking with the Democratic Party -- and its support for the public education establishment -- and becoming the only mayor in America to authorize charter schools. Harvard University's Kennedy School also recognized his efforts last year by awarding him its Innovations in American Government Award. He also took his campaign against gory videogames to the national level this year after he became president of the National League of Cities. At a conference he organized on the issue last April, Peterson declared that "a lot of us ... continue to be concerned about our violent culture."

The rest at: http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12335
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