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From the Orlando Sentinel, November 1, 2004

Most candidates didn't do much fund-raising, but Susan Clary, a former Orlando Sentinel reporter, drew some big-name support by earning an endorsement from former presidential candidate Howard Dean's "Democracy for America" committee. ...

 

"Everybody has a different motive. My motive is I'm a conservationist and I want to raise the profile of the board," Clary said.

 

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From Mike Thomas at the Orlando Sentinel, October 28, 2004

Susan Clary, a former Sentinel reporter, has broken protocol by actually taking the race seriously and raising an astounding $8,600 campaign war chest.
 

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From El Sentinel, October 9, 2004

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Associated Press, October 2, 2004

"What can you do when people are spending money on generators and wet vacs?" asked Susan Clary, a candidate for Orange County's soil and water conservation district.

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From The Orlando Weekly, August 12, 2004

Clary promises to use her seat to educate the public about use of natural resources, and to act as a liaison between environmental groups and developers – a potentially touchy area. Clary is a tree-hugger through and through, but also a realist: "I'm not against development," the candidate says. "I'm against sprawl."

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From The Osceola News-Gazette, August 5, 2004

One of the candidates, Susan Clary, even has a Web site, including biographical information, endorsements and frequently asked questions. “Contact the campaign” and “contribute” are also part of her index.

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From The New York Times, July 27, 2004

Now Starring, but Not Exactly on Center Stage or in Prime Time, the Primal Dean

 

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From The Miami Herald, July 27, 2004

... In Florida, Dean's group is backing MacKenna, Stork and three other candidates: Arthur Anderson for elections supervisor in Palm Beach County, Dana Rasch for state representative in Volusia County, and Susan Clary for the soil and water conservation district in Orange County.

The candidate who spoke out early against the Iraq war and pioneered Internet fundraising admits that the late House Speaker Tip O'Neill's famous motto still applies: All politics is local.

''We have to raise the progressive banner wherever we can,'' said Dean, who recalled how conservative groups racked up political successes starting in the 1980s. ``They did it through organization and discipline, and we have to do the same.''

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From Erin Kelly at Gannett News Service, July 20, 2004

The 55-year-old physician founded a political action committee, Democracy for America, in mid-March to try to keep his supporters involved in the political process ...  From April through June, the group raised about $1.3 million and gave more than $200,000 to candidates ranging from U.S. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., to Susan Clary, a candidate for Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor in Orange County, Fla.

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From USA Today, July 20, 2004

Since dropping out of the Democratic primary race in February, Dean has devoted much of his time to helping candidates ... ranging from U.S. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., to Susan Clary, a candidate for Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor in Orange County, Fla.

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From The Orlando Weekly, "Best of Orlando" 2004

BEST LOCAL CANDIDATE ENDORSED BY HOWARD DEAN

Susan Clary

 

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From La Gaceta Newspaper, June 25, 2004

Good reporters are curious, fair and knowledgeable -- great characteristics for elected office.  combine that with a love for the environment, which Susan Clary has, and it leaves us with an easy choice.  La Gaceta endorses Susan Clary for Orange County Soil and Water Conservation District. 


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From Scott Maxwell at the Orlando Sentinel, June 15, 2004

 

With Howard Dean having screamed his way out of the presidential race, he is now directing his legions of passionate supporters to other Democratic candidates -- 12 at a time, called "The Dean Dozen" -- including one here in Orlando.

Dean's chosen recipient is Susan Clary, a candidate for Soil and Water Conservation District 3.

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From "Political Junkie" at the St. Petersburg Times, June 11, 2004

[Susan] has been named one of the "Dean Dozen," a group of socially progressive candidates considered rooted in grass-roots democracy. Dean, who energized the Democratic presidential primary race with his Internet campaign, inspired Clary to do the same on an issue she considers vitally important - the environment.

Clary, 38, has made use of her own Web site to reach out to voters for the countywide race on Nov. 2. You can find her online at www.susanclary.com. The seat is unpaid and nonpartisan.

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