Byline: Dan Janison Capitol bureau and wire reports
Even as new polls show Mayor Edward Koch in greater disfavor, city supporters of his most famous political foe, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, acknowledge that they are facing a tough political task in trying to oust him from office.
"The one thing my father always told me," said Teamsters leader Barry Feinstein, "is that you can't beat someone with no one ... right now there is no someone. But that doesn't mean there won't be."
Feinstein said that his phone was ringing off the hook with calls from Jackson supporters eager to explore ways of finding a new leader to truly represent the diversity of the city's seven million inhabitants.
"Down with Koch!" …
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