It is rare for incumbents to be replaced, because there are 11 candidates It is rare for incumbents to be replaced, because there are 11 candidates. It is more likely than not for the incumbents to get more votes and get reelected. There are two incumbents, Dr. David Morgan and Cheryl Coleman that have been working against the "old guard" that has failed our children, schools, and community for twenty years, headed by Betty Owens. Dr. Morgan is up for election this term. We set up a committee to vet the candidates, so as not to dilute our vote and selected 4. These selected candidates are: Dr. David Morgan Mr. Komaa Mnyofu Dr. Delores Woods Mr. Antione Bass If your group were to back these candidates and they get elected, we would have a majority that would move our district forward and get our schools off probation. These people are honest, committed to educational excellence, listening to our constituents, community empowerment, and do not have conflicts of interest nor do they have friends and relatives who want jobs at 227. Your suggestion for each voter to study the qualifications of the 11 candidates will fail. And you are already violating your policy when you suggest that voters exclude incumbents from their votes. I have attached a news article from the Southtown and a reply from Mr. Mnyofu that might give you a larger picture. Bob 708-747-4926 |
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