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Jamie Isabelle comments on the Mayor's Race

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Jamie Isabelle writes: As I have said before, all this mayor mess boils down to one thing. That's if you have money then you should have your way.

There shouldn't even be a debate on this issue in my opinion. For starters, if Arnold was so worried about our big city of Columbia he would have been on the ballot, in black and white from the beginning like Hardwick was and the other candidates.



Then for the so called ones that were so inclined on voting for him, then they should have known that something was screwed up from the start, when they received the ballot and hmmmm Arnold isn't on there . . . question do you know who or what you're voting for then?

Well, a red flag should have been seen before you even try to vote and should have been brought to someone's attention then, before voting or for sure before leaving the polling site. - Jamie Isabelle


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