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Area's largest district finds fewer extremes
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Costello, Fred
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2010
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Area's largest district finds fewer extremes
2010
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My positions are complicated,\" said [Fred Costello], a dentist who's been mayor for eight years. \"The reasons they're complicated is there are no simple solutions anymore.\" That plan has drawn claims that Costello's creating \"outrageous new taxes\" in one attack ad from [Tim Huth]'s campaign, though it would be hard to pin him as a liberal when he's drawn endorsements from former Gov. Jeb Bush and the conservative Florida Chamber of Commerce. When I go out campaigning and approach voters, they're interested in the economy,\" said Huth, a former principal at Mainland High who was deputy superintendent and lobbied in Tallahassee on behalf of Volusia schools before his retirement. \"They want to maintain their jobs or, if they're unemployed, they want to be rehired. They don't want to sit at home, collecting unemployment or welfare. They want to get back to work. As a state, that's where our focus has to be.\"
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