Thursday, July 23, 2009

Chavez, Berry, and Romero, in that order.

There is some consensus that when the dust settled on the
Economic Development Board Mayoral Forum,
Chavez had won, RJ Berry came in a respectable second,
and Richard Romero finished in third place.

Chavez will always win in any forum where he can point to his accomplishments and avoid questions about his character.




RJ Berry is a solid opponent and scratches the itch for a fresh face in City Hall.





Richard Romero, solid but not flashy, will continue to come in third, until the event where he finally plays his trump card; his promise to tell stakeholders the truth.

Romero said that; if he is elected, stakeholders will be told the truth about the public interests and his public service.link

Chavez cannot make that promise because it flies in the face of his record.

As far as I can tell, Berry could make that promise, but hasn't
for reasons that I don't understand.

Romero needs to be less bashful about his greatest strength, if he expects to move from third place to first, in the race to City Hall.

The entire Bralley/MacQuigg audiotape of the forum is posted on Peter St. Cyr's blog, link.




photos Mark Bralley

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