Hey, make no mistake, being the incumbent in a political race is wonderful. You have the advantage of name recognition and accomplishments (or miserable failures . . . cough, Gant, cough . . .) but should an incumbent be able to use taxpayer resources to make obvious campaign materials? (DOC:  Top-Ten-Handout-CityofSioux Falls)

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I’m no political marketing expert, but if this doesn’t look like a politician’s campaign broadsheet, call me crazy.

What if the city council put out a piece like this? Would councilor Jamison be chastised?

4 Thoughts on “The Incumbent’s advantage

  1. SO IF THIS IS GREAT , WHERE ARE ALL THE HIGH PAYING JOBS FOR THE WORKING CLASS.

  2. anominous on February 1, 2014 at 2:13 pm said:

    They left off the part about God telling everyone not to make any more Huethering cartoons. Anyways, congratulations on your first place blue ribbon.

  3. I thought it was a fresh bread sticker, golly jean, I feel like a total asshole.

  4. Testor15 on February 1, 2014 at 11:22 pm said:

    I! kinda! got! lost! in! all! the! exclamation! marks! What’s! all! the! shouting! about! ?

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