Gibbons announces campaign, finance chairs
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January 13, 2009

Gibbons announces campaign, finance chairs

Deveron Gibbons has lined up some big name supporters for his mayoral campaign. Some of them even live in St. Pete:

Campaign co-chairs: U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, Pinellas County Commission Chairman Calvin Harris, state Sen. Dennis Jones, state Sen. Arthenia Joyner, former state Sen. Jim Sebesta, Rep. Darryl Rouson, Rep. Ed Hooper, Pinellas County Clerk of the Court Ken Burke, Rep. Dean Cannon, Rep. Will Weatherford, state Sen. Michael “Mike” Bennett and former Rep. Anthony “Trey” Traviesa.

Finance chairs: Dr. Akshay “A.K.” Desai, CEO of Universal Healthcare; Jim Holton, owner of Holton Cos.; and Tim Higham, president of Interstate Transport Inc.

Adam Smith

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Usury. Money-changers in the temple. Deveron is an insider rippin' off he black man, using candyman "I'm and Jeb! Bush Republican I'm a Charlie Crist Republican I'm a Democrat" Rouson. Thugs.

Deveron, suckler of poor people

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