Just Win, Baby
William Mallory, Sr., father of 32nd Ohio House Democratic candidate Dale Mallory, said he doesn't give a hoot about tradition.
The elder Mallory first won a seat in the legislature in 1966, when it was called the 72nd District. Dale was 6 years old at the time. Mallory Sr. held that seat for 28 years, rising to House majority leader.
Mallory's other son, Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory, took the seat when the elder Mallory retired. Mark Mallory held the position for two terms, before being elected to the Ohio Senate in 1998.
Combined, the Mallory family held the House seat for 32 of the past 40 years -- a long tradition.
"I just want him (Dale) to win," Mallory Sr. said. "I'm not thinking about tradition at this point."
2 Comments:
I can't see a Mallory losing in a four horse race. They kept Dale out of the spotlight and few people realize how inept he is.
Actually it was a 3 1/2 horse race and the back half won
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