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Flint’s mayor, who promised to clean up its water problems, faces a recall election today.

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    By Justine CalmaNov 7, 2017, 3:04 pm174 pts
    photo of Flint’s mayor, who promised to clean up its water problems, faces a recall election today. imageMayor Karen Weaver declared a state of emergency shortly after her election in 2015, demanding federal help to solve the water crisis. Weaver, the first Flint mayor to be either female or black — despite the city being 57-percent African-American — could be unseated halfway into her term. “You wait for a…
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