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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2020 · 1H 7M

S2 Ep24: A Keating and a coffee shop owner: Looking at 5 Republicans vying for big local seat

from That's So Cincinnati · host That's So Cincinnati

No one knows Cincinnati politics better than Pete Witte, who some jokingly call the "Mayor of the West Side."The West Price Hill resident and small business owner is plugged in with both Republicans and Democrats and he offers his insight and analysis on That's So Cincinnati about: The candidates to replace Republican Amy Murray on Cincinnati City Council  Who he thinks should be the front-runner for Murray's seat The lack of West Side representation at City Hall  John Cranley's run for governor in 2022 Plus, co-hosts Jason Williams and Sharon Coolidge offer their take on Murray's seat and Cranley's chances of winning statewide. 

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