David Kranich

David William Kranich (born April 30, 1972) is an American real estate agent and businessman. He ran for mayor of the District of Columbia in 2006.
Raised in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Kranich graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a degree in marketing. After moving to Washington, D.C., in 1994, he started a business selling, delivering, and setting up Christmas trees to people's homes. Consequently, neither Ceccone nor Moore had enough valid signatures to appear on the ballot, and only Kranich's name appeared as running for mayor on the Republican primary ballot. Kranich received 65% of the primary vote, giving him a place on the general election ballot.
Kranich favored a limited role for the government, believing that crime cameras, earlier youth curfews, and gun-buyback programs should not be used to reduce crime rates. He also supported the repeal of the because he believed it has not reduced the crime rate. Kranich supported cutting income, sales, and property taxes, which he believed would make it more affordable for people to live in the District. While personally against abortion, Kranich supported keeping abortion legal. coverage of Kranich's candidacy was sparse in local newspapers. On November 2, 2006, Washington Post Radio aired a debate between Kranich, Statehood-Green candidate, Chris Otten, and Democratic nominee Adrian Fenty.
In the general election, Kranich received 6% of the vote and was defeated by Fenty who received 89% of the vote.
In 2007, Kranich held the position of vice chair of the Ward 2 Republicans and was also an alternate delegate in the Republican primary for . In 2008, Kranich was a member serving on the executive committee of the District of Columbia Republican Committee.
 
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