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Voters OK power plant in Vineland

The Daily Journal publishes this interesting note:

Whether Mayor Perry Barse knows it or not, presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich contributed in a small way to the solid voter approval that the city's proposal to build a power plant received in Tuesday's referendum.

As Kathy Heather stepped into the voting booth at Veterans Memorial Intermediate School, she couldn't stop thinking about something she read about the former Cleveland mayor's pitched battle to protect that city's municipally owned electric utility in 1978 despite considerable opposition.

"I thought, 'Perry is up against the same type of thinking,'" said Heather, 46. "That just kind of clinched it for me."

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