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Steve Silver is Still a Candidate
Saturday, October 21, 2006

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Not until recently did I know that Steve Silver was the candidate running against Tom Brinkman for the 32nd 34th House District.  This is particularly noteworthy to me, since I recently ran into Brinkman and inquired about his competition.  I asked who was running, and if the person was doing a better job than last election cycle’s Glenn Miller.

Brinkman said he couldn’t remember the name of the person originally slated to oppose him, and that he thought the individual had actually dropped out of the race.

But it seems that was a lie!  Steve Silver is still a part of the race to unhorse Tom Brinkman.

Find out more at his campaign page:  http://www.silverforohio.com/

So, if anyone has been hearing from Brinkman and Associates that he has no opponent this November, don’t believe it!

Regardless of your political persuasion, real Democracy is about options and discussion.  Make sure, therefore, that everyone knows about Steve Silver.  Elections should be won based on the better idea, not based on misinformation about the status of the ballot.

http://www.silverforohio.com/


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