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Mallory endorses Fisher
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory Tuesday, July 14, endorsed Lt. Governor Lee Fisher in his bid for the U.S. Senate, saying Fisher “has a deep understanding of the economic opportunities and challenges facing Ohio’s cities.”
“Lee has spent his career fighting for hard-working families, and he will be a champion for them in the Senate,” Mallory said in a statement issued by the Fisher campaign. “No one is more focused on keeping good-paying jobs in Ohio and creating new economic opportunities for our state.”
Fisher’s been bringing in the endorsements lately, including endorsements from 10 female Ohio legislators, the UAW and the Teamsters. He faces Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner in the Democratic primary to replace Sen. George Voinovich, who is retiring at the end of 2010. On the Republican platform, former U.S. Rep. Rob Portman and northern Ohio auto dealer Tom Ganley are running.
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