By Antonio D. French
Filed Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 6:43 AM
Congressman Lacy Clay will be endorsing the campaign of Rev. James Morris, who is running for the state House seat currently occupied by Rep. Rodney Hubbard*, who's running for the state senate. Clay earlier announced his endorsement of Hubbard's senate bid.
Rev. James T. Morris, pastor of Lane Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, will officially kick off his canvassing activities on Saturday at 1:00 PM. The event will be held on the parking lot of SEIU, Local 2000 offices, 5585 Pershing Ave. Clay will be on hand to publicly announce his endorsement of Morris.
From the press release:
In addition to Lacy Clay, the following elected officials have endorsed Morris: Alderman Terry Kennedy (18th Ward), Alderman Frank Williamson, State Reps. Robin Wright-Jones (63 rd District), Esther Haywood (71st District), Rachel Storch (64th District), and Juanita Head Walton (69th District), and 2nd Ward Committeewoman Mattie Moore.Morris is running against Sam Coleman. Coleman is being backed by License Collector Mike McMillan, Aldermanic President Lewis Reed, State Rep. Rodney Hubbard, and Alderman April Ford-Griffin.
Below is a partial list of many clergy and community leaders who have endorsed Morris: Rev. Sammie Jones, Rev. Douglas Parham, Bishop Willie J. Ellis, Rev. Anthony Witherspoon, Rev. Charles Brown, Rabbi Susan Talve, Sherman George, James Buford, Mary J. Armstrong, Zaki Baruti, Gary Boyd, Bernie Hayes, Ollie May Stewart, and Atty. Donnell Smith.
*Hubbard is a client of A D French & Assoc.
Labels: 2008, Endorsements
14 Comments:
If Harold Crumpton is in the background with Morris then I think I will be going with whoever the other guy is
11/07/2007 10:04 AM
Uh yeah, Clay and Crumpton don't exactly command respect. I'll vote for who ever is NOT with these two.
11/07/2007 4:23 PM
interesting comments. personally, i usually base my vote on the candidate who has a clear understanding of the issues--not on the fact that so-and-so is in a photo op with him/her.
of course, with opinions like the two above, it would certainly explain why St. Louis City is in the condition that it is now.
11/07/2007 4:45 PM
UhHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
11/07/2007 7:24 PM
I would like to base my vote on their issues as well but I question anyone who has Crumpton in his corner, Clay maybe but that NAACP fake Crumpton...I think not
11/08/2007 10:58 AM
let me tell you said, where are you getting that Crumpton is in his corner? other than the screen shot that Antonio posted, i haven't read nor seen anything to suggest that Crumpton is for or against Morris.
perhaps you should take your own advice and base your decision on an examination of the issues instead of a screen shot, but perhas that's asking for too much.
11/08/2007 11:08 AM
According to SLPD's Political Fix, two of the endorsements--Mattie Moore and Rachel Storch--are not real and have been retracted. Perhaps more appropriately than the clay/crumpton bashing, does the good Reverend's presence at the City Hall protest indicate he supports the recall? Neither Sam Coleman or his patrons (Hubbard, McMillan, Ford-Griffin) seem to be backing it.
11/08/2007 2:35 PM
Is Morris the minister who weht to Jeff City to endorse the Land Assmblage Tax Credit stating that he represented other ministers in the City?
11/08/2007 7:19 PM
Yes, that is the same James Morris. Apparently he is part of the ACORN/Local 2000 nexus that has been actively supporting McKee development campaign. According to one story on the SLPD, Rev. Morris has seen the preliminary plan for McKeeTown.
11/08/2007 7:43 PM
If you call 3,000,000 - 4,000,000 square feet of multi-modal transportation and distribution space for truck and rail freight a "village", well, then sure.
11/09/2007 8:20 AM
Morris looks like he represents KFC not Clergy
11/09/2007 11:58 AM
Those of you who are on the site to make jokes. Step aside. THis man is in bed with those who are trying to take my home and my neighbors home. If there are people out there who know anything of value please post.
11/10/2007 5:01 PM
Just a "conforting" tip for those who are worried about the McKee Town fiasco; it might not go through. You have to have money to build that shit, and if you have heard any news about the economy lately, I'd say McKee had better get rolling if he wants to make a profit. If there is no profit to be made, you can bet he will chicken out.
11/10/2007 8:18 PM
"chicken out?" KFC? LOL!
NO JOKES PLEASE!
11/11/2007 12:40 PM
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