Tony's Ripe For the Political Pickings or Run Baby Run!

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Post Mirthala polls show that Tony's not doing so hot these days with the voters. Did you notice that he's even stopped calling press conferences every time he has a sneeze and that the few times he's ventured before the cameras he's hammered with Mirthala and le affaire questions.

That's all to say that he's over ripe for the political pickings when he's up for re-election. Just about anyone with a name, some cash, and a scandal-free rep with the public will do well against him. Hershberg, Chick, Wesson, and Caruso are among the names that have been bandied about as possible challengers.

I have only one thing to say to any and all of them.
Run Baby Run!

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