Mallory Supporting Crowley Too
You already know Mayor Mark Mallory's face appears in a television ad for John Cranley. But he's supporting Vice Mayor David Crowley too, in a lit piece.
The mailer's a letter from Mallory, with these quotes:
"I appointed David Crowley vice mayor because he has the courage to stand up for what's right."
Inside, Mallory writes:
"Every once in a while, an elected official comes along who is truly focused on serving the community. Vice Mayor David Crowley is one of those people.
He’s not afraid to take a stand for what he believes is right. He stood with me to protect pools, health centers, the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission, and social services from deep budget cuts. He also worked closely with me and other city leaders to bring Cincinnati a new approach to fighting crime—the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV). He even opposed the war in Iraq, from the very start.
David Crowley’s whole life has been about service. He had the courage to serve his country and lead relief efforts during wars in Bosnia and Kosovo. He also served as an advocate for senior citizens at the state and national level. After serving three terms on City Council, it’s only fitting that he end his career of service as the Vice Mayor of his hometown.
I am proud to have David Crowley as my Vice Mayor. I hope you will support him for one more term on Council, so he can continue to provide the courageous leadership Cincinnati needs."
5 Comments:
So what is the big deal????
Everyone knows Crowley is a good guy.
I agree with the Mayor.
...a good guy who can't stand on his own two seventy two yeard old feet.
What does Mallory do for him or anyone?
Zero.
The mayor and Crowley have always shared the same values and priorities even though they had some rough patches- I'm glad to know that the mailer shows this and I'm not surprised the mayor stands publicly with David. Methinks we won't be seeing an endorsement from him for Berdbrain.
David is a good guy. And totally irrelevant.
Peter,
This is a politics blog. Who the mayor chooses to publicly support and who he doesn't speaks volumes about political alliances.
Keep up.
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