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DC Mayor to Run for Re-Election

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Mayor Vincent Gray says he will run for re-election in 2014, after D.C. local politics-watchers spent months wondering if an ongoing federal investigation into his 2010 campaign would keep the incumbent out of the race.

Gray made the announcement Monday after signing up for petitions at the D.C. Board of Elections office.

"There are lots of people who want to help ... who have prevailed upon me to do this, have even had events at their homes urging me to run for re-election. I really think that people feel the city is going in the right direction," Gray told reporters after filing paperwork.

Nearly a dozen other Democrats have announced their candidacies, including three current council members; Tommy Wells, Jack Evans and Muriel Bowser.

All candidates have to turn in 2,000 signatures by Jan. 2, 2014.

Gray's 2010 campaign is the subject of a long-running federal investigation. So far, four high-level aides to that campaign have pleaded guilty to felony charges. U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen has said Gray's primary victory over incumbent Adrian Fenty was tainted because the Gray campaign received $650,000 in off-the-books funds from a businessman. Prosecutors dubbed the effort a "shadow campaign.''

The investigation is continuing, and as recently as last month Machen said it is still active.

But Gray himself has not been charged with wrongdoing. And he is also running a city that is growing and prosperous -- when it was flush with surplus money last fall, the New York Times called it the "healthiest economy of any major metropolitan area in the country."

He's also credited with continuing education reforms, begun under his predecessor, that led to the D.C. public school system outpacing the 50 states in improvement for math and reading test scores.


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