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Underdog struck in a giant way in the Mayor's election in Dayton, Ohio last week, as this sleepy Midwestern rust belt city that has bled economically for almost 30 years elected a European Mayor, Independent Gary Leitzell.
Leitzell, a neighborhood association president and first-time office seeker upset two-term incumbent Rhine McLin, whose political name has been huge in the Dayton area for more than four decades, as her father C.J. McLin was a hugely influential State Senator in the 1960s and 70s.
But a tough economy in a city teeming with urban blight from its closed factories and more than 3,000 vacant homes - along with a hard working campaign and a last minute series of relentless and brilliant youtube commercials produced by an iconoclastic local artist and made viral on a local basis - brought down a political machine.
Most amazingly though, Leitzell was outspent 127k to 12k. That's right. He only spent 15k and won an election in a fairly large American city.
Leitzell, a small businessman and home renovator, could be one of the most interesting figures on the political scene in some time. In a city with a strong Southern and Appalachian Heritage, Leitzell, who grew up in London, England, pulled the upset of Dayton political history with his win as mayor.
A European with a preference for French Art Deco, Leitzell holds progressive and conservative views, as well as a social libertarian streak.
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