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    From Sam Katz' blog

    As Clout said on Friday, Sam Katz is writing a mayoral blog for Philadelphia Magazine. Today's post is about his discomfort with the sidelines...but what caught my eye was this at the bottom:

    I don’t see anyone this time getting above 30 or below 10 (percent of the vote) — this is an election that will likely be decided by a few thousand votes, or fewer. It could end up in court, just where it began.

    Hmm. Courts have been a theme, haven't they? Good Lord, could it really end before a judge instead of in the voting booth?


    Comments (2)

    Patricio:

    For the last 6 months I've been saying that out of the 5...no one will get less then 10 or above 30. Katz is totally right. It will be VERY tight.


    citizenthomas [TypeKey Profile Page]:

    I would encourage Sam Katz to run again.He is far and above more qualified to run this city than any of the declared candidates(although I would not mind Michael Nutter). Mr. Katz ask Mr. Taubenberger to step aside and use Tigre Hill's movie as a campaign ad.


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