Onetime mayoral candidate James Butler says name recognition and deep campaign coffers, not quality of service to the general populace, often keep elected officials in power well beyond the eight years he deems necessary to affect change.

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Onetime mayoral candidate James Butler says name recognition and deep campaign coffers, not quality of service to the general populace, often keep elected officials in power well beyond the eight years he deems necessary to affect change.
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