Councilman crashes Curry event, calls Curry a bully

Started by thelakelander, February 02, 2018, 06:20:21 AM

thelakelander

QuoteGarrett Dennis shows up uninvited at a city event held in his council district to celebrate successes in northwest Jacksonville. Lenny Curry's office rejects Dennis' accusations that the mayor uses bullying to get his way.

QuoteAfter Curry went into the restaurant with the council members, Dennis was joined by Duval County Democratic Party Chairwoman Lisa King in calling Curry a bully.

King said the Democratic Party will field a candidate to challenge Curry, a Republican, in the 2019 election.

"No matter what kind of bullying tactics this mayor uses, our message and our people are going to turn out and vote, and we are going to continue to push our message for what One City, One Jacksonville really looks like," King said in a reference to Curry's slogan for his approach to leading Jacksonville.

Dennis said he's not running for mayor, but there will be a Democrat on the ballot and Curry is not unbeatable.

Full article: http://www.jacksonville.com/news/20180201/councilman-crashes-curry-event
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marcuscnelson

Okay...?

While I understand he's probably been aggressive, I haven't seen any indication that he's negatively affecting the city with his behavior.

What do the Democrats have to offer that Curry doesn't? They had four years, and did effectively nothing with it. What reason do we have to give them another four? And especially now, without Curry serving another term?
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Tacachale

It's good to see the Dems are presenting a challenge. The sharp elbowed style employed by Curry and some of his staff are the worst things about this administration. Challenge and competition keeps politicians from getting too complacent or acting as if they've got more of a mandate than they really do, and hopefully leads them to do better (or lose their seat, as happened to Alvin Brown).

But I have no idea what local Dem could present a real challenge to Curry, either at the ballot box, or actually on the job. It's an extremely weak bench.
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