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When it comes to voting for Charlotte's leaders, Charlotte's
When it comes to voting for Charlotte's leaders, Charlotte's CEOs often stay home | WFAE 90.7
The thesis is that a generation ago a small group of business leaders worked with politicians to shape the city. That model is gone.
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