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Friday, August 10, 2007

Eby Welcomes Qualls Too

There's still a lot of talking about Roxanne Qualls. Here's something from Steve Newsome, campaign manager for Republican candidate John Eby:

"We are very excited to see how she does again on city council and hope that we can work with her on all of Cincinnati's issues. She's a great negotiator and could be a great asset for a new council."

His e-mail goes on to say the Eby campaign will be putting out its first signs this weekend and continuing the door-to-door.

Eby ran in 2005, spent about $30,000 and got 15,000 votes.

http://www.johneby.com/


4 Comments:

at 10:34 PM, August 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hats off to Harper, but this confirms what many already knew: his candidacy is a joke.

 
at 12:23 PM, August 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who doesn't Eby endorse?

 
at 9:22 PM, August 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Proves why Eby is a loser.

he ALWAYS complains about politicians neglecting the westside.

Who EVER neglected it more than Qualls?

NOOOOBODY!

Bye, John.

You stand for nothing.

 
at 9:34 AM, August 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Westsideers. They are such a hoot. If its not about the Bangels (as they say) or Pete Rose they cant talk to it. Give off that damn hill and see whats going on in the world!!!

 
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