Talk:Chuck Reed

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_ _ Altho i think there are elective offices where party endorsements are somehow prevented or suppressed from publicity, i'd be surprised if the US's 10th largest city has that situation for its apparently leading mayoral candidate. If the election is non-partisan, the article should say so, and either give some details or lk to a section in the city's article that discusses that. If he has a party endorsement, it should be mentioned.
_ _ As it stands now, the article looks like a manifestation of the campaign strategy where a party-endorsed candidate avoids stating his party affiliation and endorsement; if that is the article is not only PoV but amounts to campaign advertising.
--Jerzyt 02:01, 23 October 2006 (UTC)