You can tell a lot about a political candidate by the enemies he or she makes.
In Pedro Colón's (D-Milwaukee) run for the Milwaukee City Attorney’s race, Colón has gained the enmity of the usual suspects on rightwing radio.
Both Charlie Sykes and Mark Belling ripped into Colón Monday though not offering any argument against his candidacy.
Of course, Colón who lists among his supporters the Milwaukee DA, the City’s legislative caucus, and US Rep. Gwen Moore, also gets an occasional hit from those upset by his successful advocacy of a sexual harassment victim. The nerve of that Colón!
And Colón is campaigning for the City Attorney’s office advocating that he would work with other officials to flush out the law protecting Milwaukee citizens so that citizens would be better served by the actions of their government and the police. What nerve this uppity Hispanic has!
The naysayers are unpersuasive.
Reads the Shepard-Express endorsement:
Colon’s ideas would take the city attorney’s office into the 21st century by working with other levels of government, especially on reducing crime and nuisance properties; training police officers to respect the rights of citizens while making arrests; fighting to fix the school choice funding flaw, which currently penalizes city taxpayers; finding fair solutions for residents who have had their driver’s licenses taken away; and personally advocating for the city when important lawsuits arise.
Amen to Colón's efforts to make government serve the people it is supposed to serve.
In Pedro Colón's (D-Milwaukee) run for the Milwaukee City Attorney’s race, Colón has gained the enmity of the usual suspects on rightwing radio.
Both Charlie Sykes and Mark Belling ripped into Colón Monday though not offering any argument against his candidacy.
Of course, Colón who lists among his supporters the Milwaukee DA, the City’s legislative caucus, and US Rep. Gwen Moore, also gets an occasional hit from those upset by his successful advocacy of a sexual harassment victim. The nerve of that Colón!
And Colón is campaigning for the City Attorney’s office advocating that he would work with other officials to flush out the law protecting Milwaukee citizens so that citizens would be better served by the actions of their government and the police. What nerve this uppity Hispanic has!
The naysayers are unpersuasive.
Reads the Shepard-Express endorsement:
Colon’s ideas would take the city attorney’s office into the 21st century by working with other levels of government, especially on reducing crime and nuisance properties; training police officers to respect the rights of citizens while making arrests; fighting to fix the school choice funding flaw, which currently penalizes city taxpayers; finding fair solutions for residents who have had their driver’s licenses taken away; and personally advocating for the city when important lawsuits arise.
Amen to Colón's efforts to make government serve the people it is supposed to serve.
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