Candidates for Public Office; candidate predictions
A strong Political Leader.
My recent polls have him as front-runner.
The college success story is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at building reform.
Dwight Evans, Democrat for Mayor.
A strong Political Leader.
My recent polls have him as 5th runner.
The previous run for Mayor is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at poverty reduction.
Al Taubenberger, Republican for Mayor.
An average Political Leader.
My recent polls have him as a Policy Project.
The rumored $100 bucks in his account is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at silent success.
Michael Nutter, Democrat for Mayor.
A strong Political Leader.
My recent polls have him as 3rd runner.
The college status and then some is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at setting priorities.
Tom Knox, Democrat for Mayor
A medium Political Leader.
My recent Polls have him as 4rd runner.
The story about $millions of bucks in his pocket is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at special interest.
Bob Brady, Democrat for Mayor.
A super-strong Political Leader.
My recent Polls have him as 2nd runner.
The low margin complaint about his politics is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at regional communication.
Kerry Foster, Green for Mayor.
A heavy Political Leader.
My recent Polls have him as a
Spiritual Empowering Public Safety & Education Project.
The volunteer career at challenging conventional wisdom is priceless.
He’s more effective than the rest at appropriation.
Warren Bloom, Democrat for City Commissioner.
A heavy Political Leader.
My Polls have him as 2nd runner.
The reputation for reaching out is priceless.
Saluting Scoop U.S.A. Staff & Present Phila.
Candidates for Public Office; candidate predictions
by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (215) 747-08746
In 2007 more people celebrate Black History Month in their own communities. And most read the newspaper weekly, for history in the making about blacks in Philadelphia County and Delaware County, in the Toby Rich Column therein the Scoop Newspaper. That brings me to this year’s saluting the Scoop’s staff for excellent work in community service and star example of Islamic Women on the move. Akiba Collins, Scoop staff and classy Muslim sister, is the answer this year to our demand of Scoop press, a volley of underground news about freedom. Speaking of freedom, Philly is in desperate need to be free from the problem of troubling public schools, transportation, lack of successful black owned newspapers, job finding, and questionable voting places. This year’s major candidates for both Mayor of Philadelphia and City Commissioner of Philadelphia are the major busy bodies in my book of Black History Month. Each of these candidates has made achievement revival in the black community their own personal business. The major candidates are also black and white Americans. Just like in the abolitionist days.
What’s the bottom line in politics is in my column here. And Scoop readers feel for this.
Each political candidate in this article, Mr. Chaka Fattah, Mr. Bob Brady, Mr. Michael Nutter, Mr. Tom Knox, Mr. Dwight Evans, Dr. Kerry Foster, Mr. Warren Bloom, and Mr. Al Taubenberger deserves the Black History bug and hug them salute. Regardless of the Philly election outcome I don’t doubt that each will view the other candidate as family for the American Dream. This is a fine time during Black History saluting moments for me to tell you the reader what you have been looking for. Who’s likely to be the next Mayor and or City Commissioner of Philly? There are 5 major Democrats, 1 major Green, and 1 major Republican for Mayor. There is 1 heavy Democrat that has announced in 2006 for City Commissioner. As I said, all have made the Black History Month salute in the Scoop. My independent poll and political analyst of (“exactly”) where these candidates are, - they’re all known fighters for the better equality of life for black men and women in Philly, -in the running now is mentioned just below their own photo. Check it and believe it. (Diane White at: frontpagenews.us contributed to this article).