Mayoral Candidate Panel Discussion

Photo by Elijah Goode
L-R: Rev.Vernon Walton - moderator, Mayor Robert L. Bowser; Freeholder Carol Y. Clark, Lester E. Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Realism Hargrave -moderator.

It was a nice idea to call it a "Panel Discussion." There was a panel, but no discussion. It was a debate like any other, except that at times it became a church service and there was no control over remarks or applause from the audience.

After listening to the audio recordings from my camcorder, I have determined that there is too much noise in the background to make a transcription. There were other cameras from those present that were recording the debate, and I will provide links to the content from them if they are made available to the public. However, past experience tells me that they are unlikely to be shared.

My overall impression was that large numbers of people came to cheer for their already preferred candidate and those people talked to one another during speeches from candidates they disliked. No one from the organizers did anything to stop this, although after particularly boisterous applause, one of the moderators reminded them that they were not supposed to applaud, but no one was ever ejected for doing so and the applause continued sporadically. The organizers took up a church collection at one point, which showed the reason why they did not want to antagonize anyone by removing them or silencing them. This is inappropriate for a political debate.

Realism Hargrave, the moderator shown on the far right of the panel table in the above photo, was constantly nodding at statements from the candidates of which she approved, and at other times she often rocked back and forth distracting from the discussion. She should have been replaced by someone who could sit still and show no preferences of any kind, like the Rev. Walton, moderator at the far left.

People were constantly coming into and exiting from the church, and each time the opening or closing doors made noises that were disturbing and distracting. When people exited the main hall, they often stood just outside the doors in the hallway and talked loudly enough to be a distraction to those inside trying to hear what was being said. No one tried to silence them or get them to move away from the doors. Some people in the audience brought along small children, who fidgeted and murmured, and although they were not crying or shouting, they still made a constant babble that was distracting and that made it difficult to hear the candidates.


Mayor Robert L. Bowser - Photo by Elijah Goode


Freeholder Carol Y. Clark - Photo by Elijah Goode


Kevin Taylor - Photo by Elijah Goode


Lester E. Taylor - Photo by Elijah Goode

Questions Previously Received

1. According to statistics, in 2011, only 64% of the students graduated from High School, in East Orange. Other than hiring additional teachers, what other methods would you implement to increase the number of students that successfully complete High School?

2.The City of East Orangc has supported the Democratic Party over the past three elections. Can you sight(sic) some examples of how that affiliation has benefited the City in terms of economic growth and the quality of life for the residences(sic)?

3.There is an apparent decline in the Shopping District and resident's(sic) disposable income being spent in other townships where quality goods and services are readily available? What solutions can you propose to counteract the leakage of Capital that occurs in East Orange?

Questions Present Today

1.Will you impose a residential requirement for all employees of East Orange?

2.What are your primary concerns for our youth, young adults and senior citizens?

3.In becoming Mayor in what way would you strive to create community cohesiveness among the different branches of leadership-at-large.? (sic) Example the division between Mayor's office and City Council or Mayor's Office and Spiritual Leadership.

Send your questions to www.facebook.com/realismhargrave

Since this announcement was on the program given out at the event on 4/20/13, only those with internet connections inside the church would have been able to add additional questions. If this information had been made known on the original flyer, I could have posted it and gotten a better assortment of questions from our viewers.

 

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