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...although I have heard nary a word on this.  I have seen quite a few Bohardt signs around the city during my travels, so he does appear a viable challenger to Rhine McLin.

 

Bohardts name is cropping up in some interesting places.  I was trying to google to see if he had a campaign website, and came acorss this "smart growth" smart growth news site that mentions Bohardt in connection with something called "Greater Ohio", which seems to have alot of NW Ohio players, but Bohart is on the steering committee...

 

Having secured almost $500,000 from the Cleveland-based Gund Foundation and other donors, reports Akron Beacon Journal writer Bob Downing, Greater Ohio steering committee chairman and EcoCity Cleveland founder David Beach says the next governor must take a firm anti-sprawl stand and lead as former or present governors in Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan and Pennsylvania have done.

His diverse 26-member steering committee represents a whole spectrum of interests. It includes Ohio Environmental Council leader Vicki Deisner, Scenic Ohio head Christine Freitag, AFL-CIO Cleveland Federation of Labor representative John Ryan, Catholic Diocese Commission on Catholic Community Action representative Len Calabrese, Greater Cleveland Growth Association member David Goss, Home Builders Association of Dayton and Miami Valley official David Bohardt, and retired Akron public relations expert David Meeker.

 

 

 

Anybody but McLin.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

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The DDN surprisingly has not had much reporting on the mayor race.  This is from the 9/5/05 edition:

 

 

Candidates do it old-fashioned way

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | In this age of mass mailings, TV and the Internet, running for mayor of Dayton still looks a lot like the old days.

 

For more info, click link

Contact Jim Bebbington at 225-2262.

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0905mayors.html

 

From the 9/11/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Mayoral race signs appear

Yard placards can appear two months before election

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | The yard sign race has begun.

 

On Saturday, Mayor Rhine McLin officially launched her re-election bid with speeches and free chow to feed volunteers who fanned out through the city with campaign literature and yard signs.

 

For more info, click link

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0911mayor.html

 

From the 9/15/05 Dayton Business Journal:

 

 

Mayoral candidates face off at forum

John Wilfong

DBJ Staff Reporter

 

Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin and her challenger David Bohardt squared off Thursday morning in the first of what will be several debates and forums leading up to the Nov. 8 election.

 

For more info, click link

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0916mayor.html

 

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From the 9/30/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Bohardt reiterates call for more police on Dayton streets

Mayoral candidate wants to restore 'public confidence'

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | David Bohardt, candidate for mayor, renewed his call for more police officers in the city Thursday, accompanied by a business owner and neighborhood resident who said crime seems to be getting worse.

 

For more info, click link

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0930bohardt.html

 

"I don't think we should concentrate on scaring our community," McLin said.

 

Bitch please.  If anything, we NEED more cops on the streets to help keep the community safe.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

From the 10/4/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Mayoral battle to be clean contest

Bohardt, McLin say positive campaign on their agendas

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | The two candidates for Dayton mayor pledged to keep their campaigns clean and positive, but differed over plans for turning the city around, in a joint interview Monday with the Dayton Daily News editorial board.

 

For more info, click link

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1004mayor.html

 

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DDN endorses McLin.

 

McLin is ready for 2nd term

By the Dayton Daily News

 

It's easy to underestimate Rhine McLin. As politicians go, she's almost shy. She doesn't relish the spotlight. She isn't an orator.

 

For more info, click link

www.daytondailynews.com

It's the safe choice.

Business leaders sound off about mayoral race

Dave Bohardt challenges incumbent Rhine McLin

 

John Wilfong

DBJ Staff Reporter

 

Small-business owners in the city of Dayton are keeping a close eye on the upcoming mayoral election, even though many of them will not get to cast a vote because they are not residents.

 

For more info, click link

http://dayton.bizjournals.com/dayton/stories/2005/10/24/story4.html?t=printable

"It's the safe choice."

 

As for the editorial endoresment its been said the DDN is "in love with incumbency".

 

 

From the 10/28/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Mayoral race sees less spending

McLin, Bohardt disclose fundraising efforts so far

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | Mayor Rhine McLin outpaced challenger David Bohardt in raising campaign funds through mid-October, according to campaign finance reports submitted Thursday.

 

For more info, click link

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1028mayors.html

 

McLin's top donors were demolition company owner Steve Rauch, $5,000;

 

I love it!...does anyone else find this ironic!  Maybe he will get the Arcade demo. contract.

 

Incidentally, driving around town the yard sign distribution is pretty predictable.  Most of the McLin signs are in West Dayton and the Bonhardt signs in Belmont and East Dayton.

 

...however, doing a pub crawl after the Cityfolk concert last weekend I did notice two of the gay bars, DJs and Masque, had Mclin advertising. Masque also had the "Reform Ohio" adversting on their video screens.

 

 

 

 

From the 10/30/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Mayor's race clearly defined

During Saturday's debate, McLin, Bohardt spar over budget cuts, leadership style

By Lynn Hulsey

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | — Dayton mayoral candidates Rhine McLin and David Bohardt struck familiar themes Saturday during a televised debate — Bohardt criticized safety force reductions and McLin touted her budget-balancing moves.

 

For more info, click link

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1030mayorcandidates.html

 

Both of the candidates spoke last week at my neighborhood association's "Meet the Candidates Night."  As one of the article points out, McLin mostly focused on balancing the budget while maintaining the bulk of city services and Bohardt kept going about how more police are needed.

 

With only a week to go, I still can't decide who to vote for.  I like a lot that Bohardt has to say and think that we might be able to get more done, but I wish he would expand upon how he plans to accomplish these things.  McLin, although certainly not a great speaker, is truly passionate about Dayton and improving the city.  The city manager has most of the power (and Dinneen seems to be doing a good job)...but I just wish McLin didn't seem like such an idiot, because that is certainly not the impression that I get when I have spoken with her.

 

As Jeff pointed out, there seem to be widespread support of Bohardt on the east side.  I think I am the only person on my entire block that does not have a Bohardt sign in my yard.

From the 11/2/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

Candidates disagree on lending issues

Bohardt wants new laws, McLin urges education

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | — The two candidates for Dayton mayor split over recommendations on how to curb predatory lending practices, the high-interest or high-fee loans that lead homeowners into foreclosure.

 

For more info, click link

Contact Jim Bebbington at 225-2262.

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1102mayor.html

 

From the 11/5/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

New ads smudge 'clean' Dayton mayor race

Mayoral candidates start flinging mud

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | The long knives came out this week in Dayton's mayoral race.

 

Both Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin and challenger David Bohardt have pledged to wage clean campaigns. But Thursday, six days before Election Day, the county Democratic Party launched a Web site that implies Bohardt will raise taxes if he's elected, a claim he has denied several times during public speeches this campaign.

 

For more info, click link

Contact Jim Bebbington at 225-2262

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1105mayor.html

 

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^ LOL!  From the 11/9/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

McLin wins re-election

By Jim Bebbington

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | Rhine McLin won a second term as mayor of the region's largest city.

 

With 86 percent of the vote counted, McLin was leading challenger David Bohardt, a first-time candidate locally, 55 percent to 45 percent.

 

For more info, click link

Contact Jim Bebbington at 225-2262.

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1109dayton.html

 

Too bad. From an admittedly narrow historic preservation perspective I was sort of hoping Bohardt would win, as I knew he was comitted to doing something about the long-vacant Arcade..

 

Whaley is an assistant to Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith. Both were endorsed by the Montgomery County Democratic Party.

 

 

Karl Keith should consider running for higher office as he comes across real good in public.  I saw him in action at a benefit for that Lieberman woman who won a county commissioner seat (and who also worked in his office), and was impressed with his ability to work a crowd...

 

 

 

 

From the 11/12/05 Dayton Daily News:

 

 

ANALYSIS

McLin ruled West to retain mayoral post

Bohardt says he may run for public office again someday

By Jim Bebbington and Ken McCall

Dayton Daily News

 

DAYTON | Incumbent Mayor Rhine McLin won re-election Tuesday, as she did four years ago, by racking up huge margins in West Dayton precincts while limiting her losses in East Dayton and keeping the race close in the center neighborhoods, where she carried two wards she lost in 2001.

 

For more info, click link

Contact Jim Bebbington at 225-2262.

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/1112mayor.html

 

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