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Franklin J. Leonard '00, who first got to know Cranley as a student in his fall '98 Warren Court section, has agreed to stay with Cranley and work his campaign full time until the election. Leonard said he has no long term political ambitions--he just thinks Cranley would be a good addition to the U.S. House of Representatives...
...When [Cranley] called me I was in New Hampshire for the primaries, and I decided then and there I'd do it for him," Leonard said. "It's rare to get to jump into a campaign with a candidate who's as young [and] exciting...as John Cranley...
...Cranley is incredibly charismatic, and he has a real commitment to people," Leonard added. "His campaign slogan is 'Faith in People' and with John Cranley that is a whole lot more than sloganeering. He is committed to people in Cincinnati and the world at large...
...once beat someone with a Leonard Cohen CD. Were there no James Taylor albums...
...most adventurous singer offers a shrewdly mixed bill of old favorites (The Man That Got Away) and postmodern show tunes (Come Down from the Tree). Her silver voice is smoky yet refined, her diction clear as a cold mountain stream. Best of all is a passionately sung medley of Leonard Bernstein's Somewhere and Adam Guettel's How Glory Goes (from Floyd Collins), which she turns into a haunting declaration of doubt-flecked faith...