Carter Wright wasn't giving Leo any room to breathe.
The shock from the "praise-and-kill" attack had yet to fade when a second offensive was quietly launched.
That afternoon, Frank stormed into Leo's office.
He clutched a crumpled flyer in his hand, slamming it down on the desk in front of Leo.
"Look at this," Frank said gruffly. "I've had five of my old buddies call me in the last hour, all asking if this is for real."
Leo picked up the flyer.
It was a well-made promotional flyer, printed on thick paper with vibrant colors.
The front of the flyer featured a photo of Leo at a construction site, accompanied by a bold headline: *Pittsburgh Revitalization Plan: Leo Wallace Brings New Hope to the City*.
At first glance, it looked like one of Leo's own campaign materials.
Even the layout and design were a perfect imitation.
But Leo's gaze fell to the "Detailed Plan Analysis" section on the back.
A series of data and charts were listed there in bold, black type.
