George Webber
George Webber is a fictional character from the novel "The Last Hurrah" by Edwin O'Connor. He is a seasoned politician and the mayor of an unnamed city, known for his charm and ability to connect with the public. The story explores his final campaign for re-election, highlighting the challenges he faces in a changing political landscape.
Throughout the novel, George Webber's character embodies themes of loyalty, tradition, and the complexities of public service. His interactions with family, friends, and political rivals provide insight into the personal and professional dilemmas faced by those in power.