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1. What's Shakin' (081005)
newtimes.rway.com/2005/081005/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/10/2005 Last Visited: 8/10/2005
This scenario gets some resonance in the GOP, especially from newly appointed city party chair Stanley Dean, who is also president of the Central New York Black Republicans. "Howie may be right," Dean said. "But I definitely think Joanie can win." Although admitting that about 85 percent of black voters traditionally pull Democrat levers on Election Day, he predicted Mahoney will get 60 percent of their votes in November.
Dean maintained that many black voters are unhappy with Driscoll because the Democrat ward committee did not designate first-term incumbent 4th District Councilor Tom Seals for re-election.
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2. Syracuse Greens: Spins and Needles
www.syracusegreens.org/archive - [Cached]Published on: 8/10/2005 Last Visited: 3/22/2008
This scenario gets some resonance in the GOP, especially from newly appointed city party chair Stanley Dean, who is also president of the Central New York Black Republicans. "Howie may be right," Dean said.
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Dean maintained that many black voters are unhappy with Driscoll because the Democrat ward committee did not designate first-term incumbent 4th District Councilor Tom Seals for re-election.
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3. Exploring The Soul Of Syracuse University - by Jon Alverez
www.juntosociety.com/guest2005 - [Cached]Published on: 3/7/2003 Last Visited: 11/8/2007
Stanley Dean, President of the CNY Black Republicans was not invited to even attend, let alone sit on a panel discussion involving racism in today's society!

