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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh hopes to make progress on a number of initiatives already started by his administration in his second term.
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The three candidates are focused on reducing crime in Syracuse, but have different ideas on how to reach their goal.
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It’s the final stretch of the campaign for Syracuse’s three mayoral candidates, and WAER’s Political Reporter Scott Willis caught up with all of them. We start with Republican Janet Burman.
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The three way race for Syracuse mayor has presented some interesting political and party dynamics for candidates and their supporters. WAER News found out that issues rather than party labels seem to be driving the contest between an independent incumbent, a democrat, and a republican.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh Friday highlighted the progress of his administration over the past four years, and presented a plan he says will continue that momentum should he win a second term. He says they’ve taken on some of the most intractable challenges facing the city that have eluded predecessors.
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Ben Walsh, Khalid Bey, and Janet Burman spoke at a forum held by Focus Greater Syracuse, Greening USA, and CNY Solidarity Coalition.
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Khalid Bey found out a week after the mayoral primary that he won, needing absentee ballots to be counted. Now his message needs to win over all voters, over Mayor Ben Walsh and GOP candidate Janet Burman. Bey has clear issues on which to run, while navigating other campaign obstacles.
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Janet Burman will be the Republican candidate for Syracuse Mayor after defeating Tom Babilon in Tuesday’s primary. Burman believes she won the nomination because voters recognized that she had experience in business, government, and charitable giving.
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