Local activist Ben Holder will announce today his intent to run in D-1 against likely opponent T. Dianne Bellamy-Small. A natural decision by Holder. And judging by his recent statements in front of City Council, Holder is a fan of transparency and accountability; something this Council desperately needs. Good move. This one bears watching.Other names likely for D-1 include a rematch with Luther Falls, who challenged Small two years ago, along with political unknown Daron Sellars.
Meanwhile in D-2, N&R hears the name of Jim Kee, co-chair of Concerned Citizens of Northeast Greensboro, who may challenge Ryan Shell for the D-2 seat. And school board rep Deena Hayes' name is still alive and active out there.
Finally, Mayor Yvonne Johnson formally kicked off her campaign over the past weekend.yawn...
This is funny:
If re-elected, she will aggressively pursue bringing businesses to Greensboro to get people to work, Johnson told family members and supporters at the Coliseum on Sunday afternoon.I'm sorry, but did I miss something? Johnson has a record, and it is dismal. Where has she been? There has been almost no job creation in this city during her tenure...none. I'll betcha a dollar to a Krispy Kreme donut that more businesses have LEFT than have come.
Coverage from N&R and YES! Weekly.
E.C. ;)

2 comments:
I attended Yvonne's campaign kickoff party on Sunday, which is where Jim Keys told the crowd, "I was told I'm running in District 2."
It's Jim Kee.
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