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Goldman called Weinzapfel "invaluable" in helping the Y board meet its goals.
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Republicans running there are perceived as weaker and the Democratic bench is deeper, with choices such as Weinzapfel as possible Ellsworth replacements.
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Republicans running there are perceived as weaker and the Democratic bench is deeper, with choices such as Weinzapfel available as possible Ellsworth replacements.
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Republicans running there are perceived as weaker and the Democratic bench is deeper, with choices such as Weinzapfel available as possible Ellsworth replacements.
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The other guy tangentially affected by all this is Democratic Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel.
Baron Hill (D, IN-09) does not play well with others. | RedState 2010
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Weinzapfel was first asked about his interest in the Senate race.
Baron Hill (D, IN-09) does not play well with others. | RedState 2010
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Both Ellsworth and Weinzapfel have been seen by state and national Democrats as future stars.
Baron Hill (D, IN-09) does not play well with others. | RedState 2010
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Weinzapfel has had his eyes on the 2012 gubernatorial race.
Baron Hill (D, IN-09) does not play well with others. | RedState 2010
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It meant something that state officials had held the ceremony indoors—Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel even complained to David Graham at the convention center that morning that the anarchists “got what they wanted”—but the movement was feeling the squeeze of oppression to use the word they preferred.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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Evan Bayh and Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel have both said they will not run.
The Seattle Times 2011
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