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Mayor Ed Gainey wants inclusionary zoning everywhere — and tomatoes in his backyard. County Controller Corey O'Connor would expand programming for youth, a group he's familiar with as a high school golf coach. And the Republican mayoral contenders include a "terrible" fly fisherman and would-be tax cutter, plus a former TV news producer who now sells clothing

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Democrat incumbent Ed Gainey faces a primary challenge from the son of a beloved former mayor. On the Republican side, a Lawrenceville clothier faces off against retired cop and returning mayoral hopeful Tony Moreno.
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