Winburn camp expects up and down night
About 50 Charlie Winburn supporters gathered early tonight at the storefront campaign headquarters on Hamilton Avenue in College Hill, next door to Sisters Cafe.
Most were members of the College Hill church where Winburn is pastor, and they greeted each other with hugs and handshakes much as they would in the church on Sunday morning.
Trays of fried chicken went untouched as the Winburn folks sat on folding chairs in front of two TV sets, waiting for election returns.
There were cheers when it was announced that Winburn was running second in the absentee ballots, but when Mark Mallory started moving up in the early precinct reports, the crowd got a little quieter.
"Don't worry,'' said Colleen Winburn, the candidate's wife. "It'll be up and down like this all night.''
-- H.W.
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