Seems par for the course. What Blackshaw identifies as "the worst kind of
politics, appears to be the only kind that the Rybak campaign can relate
to, hence the quick response to the issues forum. If the Mayor's campaign
had something to point to as ways the Mayor had improved the health of
Minneapolis residents during his term (or that health was a priority in some
way) then they wouldn't have to go as negative and could provide examples in
their press releases. Instead the voters are left with just another cheap
shot, which doesn't help them decide who would be the best leader for an
allegedly health conscious City like Minneapolis.
Justin Eibenholzl
Armatage
The fur is now officially flying in the Mpls Mayor's race. This came from
R.T. Rybak's campaign this afternoon. Hard-hitting or overly harsh?
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