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Davis No Neophyte To Political Battles

"She refused to be part of the reevaluationprocess, and afterwards, she said it was flawed,"Mann says.

Other council members say the way Davisconducts herself upsets delegates.

"Anjalee had some good ideas," says Garza. "Butby presenting them repeatedly, she probablyannoyed council members."

"Her way of bringing up issues has affected themessage she's carrying," Garza adds.

Davis' dramatic out-of-order presentation ofher petition to Gabay two weeks ago prompted onecouncil member to criticize her for initiating a"three-ring circus."

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If current trends are any indication, Daviswill continue to make headlines with her dramatic,Soundbite bite ridden style of condemning thecouncil.

She has recently initiated a third petitiondrive, giving students the option to signseparately for each of her five original issues.

But most council members feel Davis hasambitions beyond reform of the student government.

"She's making a big deal out of issues thatweren't issues before," Mann says, accusing Davisof riding the term bill hike "like a wave " to gether agenda across.

"She's got a stronger political bent thananyone on the council," Mann adds. "She'scompletely looking out for her own personalinterest."

But Davis disagrees, saying she doesn't "meetmy own standards" for a popularly elected councilpresident.

"I want council executives of proven stature inthe community," Davis says

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