Originally Posted by
Midtowner
Some WAY TOO EARLY discussion of the upcoming mayoral race, apparently. It really wouldn't be a productive thing if people on the council started balkanizing a year out from the mayoral election. The city council needs to be focused on the day-to-day and keeping the promises its made to the people. Yeah, in some cases, those are different promises and different people, but I wish they'd just focus on the issues at hand.
In OKC, the mayoral election really isn't even that big of a deal. We're voting for the city's head cheerleader, not necessarily a real policy maker. It's kind of shaping up like most elections though, isn't it? One one side, you have the always losing faction of police/fire. Then you have the "true conservatives" and then we have the Chamber of Commerce selection who always seems to win.
If someone wanted to be mayor, the smart money is to become the Chamber's choice, which creates a clear path to victory. Running some bat**** evangelical candidacy or one built to primarily benefit the police and fire unions isn't going to work--or at least it never has.
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