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Metro Council President David James exits Louisville mayoral race due to health reasons


Metro Council President David James exits Louisville mayoral race due to health reasons
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Updated: 11:12 PM EDT Jun 13, 2021
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Updated: 11:12 PM EDT Jun 13, 2021
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I’M LAUREN ADAMS. DREW IS OFTEN A OFF TONIGHT. BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT, A SHAKE-UP IN THE MUCH ANTICIPATED MAYORAL RACE IN LOUISVILLE. METRO COUNCIL PRESIDENT DAVID JAMES IS DROPPING OUT OF THE RACE. JAMES MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENT ON TWITTER TONIGHT, CITING HEALTH REASONS AS TO WHY HE IS SUSPENDING HIS CAMPAN.IG IN A SERIES OF TWEETS, JAMES SAID, IN PART, AS MANY OF YOU KNOW, I HAD PROSTATE SURGERY A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO, AND SINCE THEN, I HAVE ANOTHER SURGERY SCHEDULED SOON, AND I FELTT I WOULD BE DISINGENUOUTOS CONTINUE FUNDRAISING AT THIS TI.ME JAMES SAID HE WILL CONTINUE TO FOCUS ON HEALING HIMSELF AND THE CITY FROM S HIPOSITION ON ETH METRO COUNCIL. JAMES ANNOUNCED HIS RUFON MAYOR AS YOU M ....

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On the evening of May 23, 1969, your humble columnist graduated from Trinity High School at the Louisville Gardens auditorium, an old armory on Walnut Street (since renamed Muhammed Ali Boulevard).
A few blocks away from that celebration was City Hall, where Louisville’s mayor may have been turning out the lights in his office. The mayor that year was one Kenneth A. “Kenny” Schmied, a Republican.
He had succeeded another Republican mayor, William O. “Bill” Cowger who, prohibited by law from running for a second term, had been elected to represent Louisville in Congress.
More than 52 years after I received that diploma, Louisville hasn’t had another Republican mayor since the end of Schmied’s term. The reasons for this drought are many and varied, but as Kentucky gradually became more Republican over the ensuing decades, Louisville and Jefferson County became more solidly Democratic. ....

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