Will the low information voters of Tulsa reelect Taylor?

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Lurkerinthewoods

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Just curious why the citizens of Tulsa would want to elect someone who bailed when the times got tough and decides to come back when times get better? Has the two top contenders made an issue of this yet?

I'm not saying Taylor didn't do a decent job while in office, but when the SHTF with the economy, she couldn't leave office fast enough.
 

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If this is any indication, Tulsans won't be fooled again.

http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/2013-Tulsa-Mayoral-Forum-watch-the-video/oej0Z6Fvj0KHeCOyR-cJLw.cspx

More than 1,800 viewers responded to our text-to-vote poll, in response to the question: "Who do you think is presenting the best case to be Tulsa's next mayor?" Here are the results of that poll:
Bill Christiansen: 45%
Kathy Taylor: 31%
Mayor Dewey Barlett: 24%


Grassroots support for Christiansen is growing at an exponential rate. Look's like the astroturf aristocrats, limousine liberal, Taylor the Tyrant and caviar conservative, Desperate Dewey, better hope their sleazy Chicago style absentee ballot shenanigans will pay off and be enough to make up the lost Ground between themselves and Christiansen to put them over the top.
 

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No idea how the election will turn out, but the radio commercials are all insultingly juvenile. They seem aimed at the voter with a 6th grade education. "Dewey saved the city umpteen thousand by putting pennies on tires to see if city vehicles were really being used." I'm glad not to be a Tulsa voter.
 

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No idea how the election will turn out, but the radio commercials are all insultingly juvenile. They seem aimed at the voter with a 6th grade education. "Dewey saved the city umpteen thousand by putting pennies on tires to see if city vehicles were really being used." I'm glad not to be a Tulsa voter.

And Taylor is going to make streets safe to drive on in the day and walk on at night, and cure all the city's ills in the first 100 days in office.

Check.
 

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