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I agree with patientman that the outreach needs to be greater than 2,000 republican primary voters. I believe it was a mistake to bring any of that up in the first place in this article. Local elections aren't as divided by party as state-wide or national elections. To suggest that those are the only votes she'll need is a mistake. There are plenty of independent voters who have had enough of this mayor. There are also plenty of democrats who need this mayor to stay in office. I believe Stacia has a very, very good chance of winning the primary I just hope the people around her don't screw this up. In a campaign based on raising taxes bringing up roads and then not having any way of paying for it suggests they might just screw it up. How to pay for it? How about by not giving every city employee a $1,000 bonus and saving the $800,000 in the budget( you're welcome for the free advice, I'm available if needed). If you take that with the weak $400,000 amount the mayor budgeted for road paving, the city would have a $1.2 million dollar road paving fund for this budget year.

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