Tomorrow afternoon I will attend the Fifth Ward Credentials Committee meeting, to see how the delegate challenges--mostly the "Kenya Eight" stuff--is coming along. I'm looking forward to posting a full report on this phase of the Samuels/McKnight race, which is important to the future direction of North Minneapolis.
Word on the street is a Star Tribune reporter is nosing around, asking pointed questions about this delegate controversy. It would be wonderful if North Minneapolis politics could get some coverage from the mainstream media, instead of just blogs and City Pages.
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"Word on the street is a Star Tribune reporter is nosing around, asking pointed questions about this delegate controversy,"
Thank god--I hope this reporter actually does his job, and doesn't leave it to Insight News and City Pages to write Northside history. We need the Strib and the rest of the mainstream media to actually do its job and hold Northside leaders (and loudmouths) to the same level of scrutiny that the rest of the city is held to. Bad and/or incompetent actors like Jerry Moore, Sherrie Pugh Sullivan, and now Kenya McPawn's handlers depend on the silence of the mainstream media.
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