Jacksonville Councilman Robin Lumb Said Hell Put Aside His Political Aspirations To Avoid Primary In-fighting
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Jacksonville City Councilman Robin Lumb said he?ll put aside his own political aspirations if it would prevent a primary battle between two high-profile Republicans in next spring?s mayoral election.Lumb is running for Duval County Supervisor of Elections, but he said he?d withdraw from the race if Republican Mike Hogan wanted to run for the position.Hogan, who narrowly lost to Mayor Alvin Brown in the last election, hasn?t said whether he?ll run again, but there?s speculation that he could decide to enter the race.0
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Jacksonville Councilman Robin Lumb Said Hell Put Aside His Political Aspirations To Avoid Primary In-fighting
Florida Politics
Jacksonville City Councilman Robin Lumb said he?ll put aside his own political aspirations if it would prevent a primary battle between two high-profile Republicans in next spring?s mayoral election.Lumb is running for Duval County Supervisor of Elections, but he said he?d withdraw from the race if Republican Mike Hogan wanted to run for the position.Hogan, who narrowly lost to Mayor Alvin Brown in the last election, hasn?t said whether he?ll run again, but there?s speculation that he could decide to enter the race.0
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Jacksonville Councilman Robin Lumb Said Hell Put Aside His Political Aspirations To Avoid Primary In-fighting
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Jacksonville City Councilman Robin Lumb said he?ll put aside his own political aspirations if it would prevent a primary battle between two high-profile Republicans in next spring?s mayoral election.Lumb is running for Duval County Supervisor of Elections, but he said he?d withdraw from the race if Republican Mike Hogan wanted to run for the position.Hogan, who narrowly lost to Mayor Alvin Brown in the last election, hasn?t said whether he?ll run again, but there?s speculation that he could decide to enter the race.0
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Jacksonville Councilman Robin Lumb Said Hell Put Aside His Political Aspirations To Avoid Primary In-fighting
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Jacksonville City Councilman Robin Lumb said he?ll put aside his own political aspirations if it would prevent a primary battle between two high-profile Republicans in next spring?s mayoral election.Lumb is running for Duval County Supervisor of Elections, but he said he?d withdraw from the race if Republican Mike Hogan wanted to run for the position.Hogan, who narrowly lost to Mayor Alvin Brown in the last election, hasn?t said whether he?ll run again, but there?s speculation that he could decide to enter the race.0
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Curry Campaign Adds More Than $150000 In October Donations
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The political action committee supporting Republican Lenny Curry's mayoral campaign added $124,250 in donations last month, while Mayor Alvin Brown's committee had a bit of a slower October, posting $21,000, according to the latest financial records filings. Direct donations to Curry's campaign in October totaled $29,395. Brown's numbers were not updated by Tuesday morning.0
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Curry Campaign Adds More Than $150000 In October Donations
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The political action committee supporting Republican Lenny Curry's mayoral campaign added $124,250 in donations last month, while Mayor Alvin Brown's committee had a bit of a slower October, posting $21,000, according to the latest financial records filings. Direct donations to Curry's campaign in October totaled $29,395. Brown's numbers were not updated by Tuesday morning.0
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Curry Campaign Adds More Than $150000 In October Donations
Florida Politics
The political action committee supporting Republican Lenny Curry's mayoral campaign added $124,250 in donations last month, while Mayor Alvin Brown's committee had a bit of a slower October, posting $21,000, according to the latest financial records filings. Direct donations to Curry's campaign in October totaled $29,395. Brown's numbers were not updated by Tuesday morning.0
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Lenny Currys First Campaign TV Spot
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Lenny Curry has hit the airwaves with the first TV spot of the 2015 mayoral campaign.It will run through the new year ? the campaign wouldn't release how much the ad buy cost but said it was 'substantial." It was paid for by "Together for a Better Jacksonville," the political action committee supporting Curry's campaign.Photos/VideoPhotos: 0
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