Jim O covers the current lay of the land in the upcoming mayoral race for the City of Pittsburgh. I know everyone thinks every election cycle is the most contentious ever; a perspective that is as wrong as it is repeated. In Pittsburgh we are all separated by no more than 2 degrees. There are a few folks we all know who are 1 degree people. There are above them the zero degree folks who impact us all.
On that note take a moment and read the Wikipedia entry for the late mayor Richard Caliguiri. There is an immense amount of history written in, and even more between the lines of, the brief narrative there. Worth a read. Note that in the general election when he was elected to his first full term of office, it was by far the most contentious race the city had seen in a long time (or since?) The endorsed Democratic Party candidate Tom Foerster lost to Caligiuri who was running as an independent after having failed to get the ACDC endorsement.
But that is just the beginning. the winning margin between Foerester and Caliguiri (just 4%) was more than doubled by the minimal 9% of the vote for the endorsed Republican party candidate, Joe Cosetti. Votes for Joe arguably could have decided the race, but Joe had not been a Republican for long. He was actually Mayor Pete Flaherty's Treasurer for years until just before the filing deadline for primary race when he switched party's and ran for mayor. He was actually tossed off the Republican primary ballot by a successful challenge of his petition signatures by the only other Republican running, Jerry Cook. Cook's qualification for running was owning a small luncheonette on Strawberry Way Downtown. But Cosetti ran a write-in campaign on the primary Republican ballot and actually won. Cosetti, as an aside, had once been the top economist for the Jones and Laughlin Corporation, and then went on to be a Federal Judge in town after his mayoral loss. His appointment as judge came as a bankruptcy judge in 1980 which was before bankruptcy judges were appointed
and if you think the Romney campaign misunderstood election data, they at least were a bit more accurate than this... and remember the ad is talking about a virtually lifelong D:
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