Pat O’Brien, the Democratic candidate for secretary of state, plunges into the state car story. He won’t take one. His employees won’t commute in them. And those cars that his office does require will be clearly marked as official cars. (In other words, an employee who parks one outside the Whoopee Room Gentleman’s Club will do so at some risk.)

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