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For mayor: Herman Morris
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Contributor | Servo |
Last Edited | Servo Sep 14, 2007 04:53am |
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Media | Newspaper - Memphis Commercial Appeal |
News Date | Friday, September 14, 2007 10:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | A majority of Memphis voters will go to the polls, from the start of early voting today to the election on Oct. 4, and cast ballots reflecting a desire for change in this city's top leadership. As we reported Thursday, Mayor Willie Herenton's effectiveness is waning after four terms.
Among 13 candidates who have offered to replace him, The Commercial Appeal recommends HERMAN MORRIS, who is best prepared to put the city on a progressive path..
Morris' dignified, low-key presentation and integrity would be a welcome change from Herenton's blustering theatrics and flawed moral compass, which have been a drag in recent years on the city's national image. Morris could help restore pride among Memphians in their city.
Morris' cross-cultural appeal puts him in the best position to lead the cooperative enterprises -- business and labor, black and white, urban and suburban and the like -- that are needed to move the community forward. |
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