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		<title>Rick Baker looks to revive his campaign with &#8216;blueprint&#8217; for St. Pete</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Even before he officially announced in May that he would challenge Rick Kriseman for mayor of St. Petersburg, Rick Baker was playing offense. The popular former two-term mayor led in early polls against the incumbent and he continued to lead throughout the summer leading into the August 29 primary election. Some thought the only suspense would be if Baker was able to get the 50-percent-plus-one of the vote needed to win the election outright. Stunningly, Baker finished with 69 less&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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