Blair, 48, who founded and ran a prescription drug benefits company, ran on a platform of attracting jobs and businesses to the county. He’s spoken of reducing the energy and recordation taxes, and advocated making the county’s Ride On buses free. But his largely self-funded campaign attracted criticism from some, including other candidates, who accused him of trying to buy the election. He also was a registered Republican until 2003, and missed voting in four Democratic primaries — an omission for which he has expressed regret.
And we almost lost the count executive primary to this...unfukknbelievable
And we almost lost the count executive primary to this...unfukknbelievable