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2nd District money hunt

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From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  16 Apr 2008

Toll bridge? It could happen.

Even though Kentucky legislators dropped the idea of charging tolls on a new Brent Spence Bridge, and stacks of local officials have denounced the notion, the concept still lives in Washington. That's the word from Ohio Sen. George Voinovich, a ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  10 Apr 2008
Related Topics: George Voinovich,  U.S. Senate

Voinovich targets Brent Spence Bridge

U.S. Sen. George Voinovich will be in Cincinnati on Monday for a closed-door confab with Ohio Department of Transportation chief James Beasley, among others, to talk about the Brent Spence Bridge. Voinovich and others on Capitol Hill have been under ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  8 Apr 2008
Related Topics: George Voinovich

Independent joins 2nd District race

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From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  8 Apr 2008

Two more weeks before streetcar vote

Cincinnati City Council Finance Committee -- which includes eight of nine council members -- will wait another two weeks before voting on the streetcar proposal. Chris Bortz didn't submit the motion he described last week, meant to set city officials ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  24 Mar 2008

Wulsin's official victory statement

Victoria Wulsin's campaign issued a formal victory statement around 12:30 a.m., about two hours after the candidate claimed the win to a gathering of supporters. (It quotes poll results from around that time, when 70 percent of precincts were in. ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  4 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Jean Schmidt,  George W. Bush

Black concedes defeat

From Cliff Peale: Steve Black has conceded defeat in the 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary. A little while ago, he told about 30 friends, family and supporters that he had called Democratic opponent Victoria Wulsin to congratulate her. ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  4 Mar 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Jean Schmidt

Schmidt on Brinkman

Dear God, Please let Jean Schmidt lose in November, so we can replace her with a real Republican in 2010. Amen. It's official: COAST is TOAST! Now Brinkman can resume his life's work as a printer at his wife's printing business. Schmidt is a ding dong. ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  4 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Jean Schmidt,  U.S. Republican Party

Black follows the numbers

Cliff Peale reporting from Steve Black's election night headquarters: The crowd of about 30 people at Black's campaign party here at the Holiday Inn Eastgate went silent for the first time at 9:46 p.m. when Jean Schmidt, the incumbent and a potential ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  4 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Jean Schmidt,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party

Before politics - we must dance!

Lori Kurtzman reports that Republican 2nd Congressional District candidate Tom Brinkman hadn't shown up at his election-night party at Million's in Mount Lookout as of 9 p.m. Turns out he and his wife had a Tuesday night dance class at an undisclosed ...

From MARGARET A. MCGURK, Cincinnati Enquirer,  4 Mar 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Tom Brinkman

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