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I think James Hadfield is the new mayor of American Fork. Jim Dain is the mayor of Lindon.
It is interesting that when only 5/20 incumbent mayors are thrown out of office in Utah County it is viewed as a "revolution" of sorts. I wonder what Thomas Jefferson would think of us? We need our voters to be more engaged, and we need public officials to be more willing to solicit input.
How can you possibly make any causal implications between replacing incumbents and lack of voter engagement? There is such a gaping hole in your logic I dare say you are of the "Tea party" ilk. And...um...why would Thomas Jefferson think one way or another about the Mayors in Utah County?
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