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Yvette McGee Brown to offer “major” speech on urban issues

Yvette McGee Brown, Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland’s lieutenant governor running mate, will deliver a “major campaign address” on issues facing Ohio’s urban areas on Tuesday, June 22, in Columbus, Strickland’s campaign announced on Monday, June 21.

McGee Brown’s speech will be at 11 a.m. in the Cardinal Health Ballroom, 769 E. Long St., the campaign said.

Her speech will follow by a few hours Strickland’s appearance in Dayton at a Tuesday campaign event at the Crowne Plaza Hotel sponsored by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.

Strickland is running for re-election against Republican John Kasich whose lieutenant governor running mate is Auditor Mary Taylor.

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By Erika

July 8, 2010 1:08 PM | Link to this

I love her she can see the issue with ALL people and the privilege people see that as racist… Dumb

By jay1

June 23, 2010 8:22 AM | Link to this

Is William Hershey Light or Dark Chocolate. Most of the things he writes show’s he Diffidently Hates Vanilla.

By Jon

June 22, 2010 6:09 AM | Link to this

Another speech yea that’s going to stop the Killings In Trotwood and the West side.Maybe an Neighbor Hood cook out, Or a Gun Bye back,or march with everyone wearing tee shirts saying Stop the Killing.all this has worked so well in the past,NOT.Blacks in general and of course Reliegh Trammel Think they don’t have to abide by the same LAWS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.Above the law.Protected by NAACP, AND WHITE GUILT IS THE REASON THE KILLING’S CONTINUE. let’s SEE IF SHE ADDRESSES THE REAL CAUSE OF URBAN ISSUES(DEATH AND CRIME)

By Ethel S.

June 22, 2010 1:01 AM | Link to this

Sounds familiar, a major speech. What else has Ms. Brown done?

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