Over the past few months, the leading candidates for Atlanta mayor have dutifully taken part in dozens of public forums across the city, giving the impression that no interest group is too obscure or any issue too unimportant to be addressed.
Last week, however, a politically oriented event was held downtown without a single office-seeker in sight. But this was hardly surprising. Most candidates would prefer being waterboarded than to go on the record discussing the evenings chosen subject: race.
It didnt help that one of the participants in last Wednesdays panel discussion at Uptown Lounge was Aaron Turpeau, the longtime political operative associated with a controversial memo calling for coordination among black leaders to elect a black mayor.
When the memo surfaced in August, City Council President Lisa Borders quickly denounced it. State Sen. Kasim Reed labeled it racist. Even Mayor Shirley Franklin weighed in, dismissing it as bigoted.
But like it or not, where the mayors race is concerned, race remains the mastodon in the room. Although few have discussed it openly, its quite possible that no single factor will have as much impact in determining Atlantas next mayor although not necessarily in ways that seem obvious.
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Mary Norwood has a HUGE amount of support in the Black Community, because she has been there. Norwood was active in the community long before she decided to run for Mayor. She just may be the 1st White Mayor in a long time. Maynard Jackson was hands-down the BEST Mayor Atlanta has ever had, and no one will probably ever compare. Jacksons daughter has come out in support of Kasim Reed. Unfortunately, every candidate she throws her weight behind, ends up losing!