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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Absentee voters favor Pepper

Standing around the Board of Elections watching the absentee vote come in, Hamilton County GOP Chairman George H. Vincent and executive director Brad Greenberg marveled at what they said was already a good showing by Charlie Winburn.

"We're calling him Landslide Charlie," Vincent joked.

But wait -- Winburn is in second place in the absentee vote, trailing Democrat David Pepper 36.6 percent to 25.8 percent. Aren't Republican voters supposed to deliver the absentee vote?

They are, Vincent said.

"Pepper and Winburn have more than 60 percent of the absentees. And most of the votes for Pepper are Republicans," he said.


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