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Political Notes:Reports show McFall leads in mayoral fundraisingPublished 07/10/08
EDITOR'S NOTE: Political Notes is a periodic compilation of announcements. Trudy McFall this week announced that she leads in fundraising in the quest for the mayor's seat in November 2009. Her latest campaign fund filings show she has a sizable lead over all other candidates seeking office next year. Ms. McFall, former chairman of the Annapolis Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, raised a little over $56,000 since she formed her campaign committee in August 2007, according to the July 1 campaign fund reports. She also had a sizable lead over the next highest fundraising candidate in available cash...
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Please, no 4 more years! - 2008-07-14 13:45:33
Good God, Annapolis needs another 4 years of a Democractic Mayor (e.g.: McFall) about as much as we need 4 more years of Bush at 1600 Penn Ave. We need as much of a change in our local one-party oligarchy at City Hall as we need it at the Federal-level, if not more so! The Democratic incumbents in Maryland and Annapolis have been sitting fat, dumb, and happy for too many years at the expense of hard working men and women taxpayers in this state. Annapolis, we need someone to pick up after 8-year Moyer fiasco.
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