January 5, 2010

Alderman Weidner gets a challenger; Mosby running in sixth district

Alderman Sandy Weidner is being challenged for her City Council seat.

Real estate agent Dwight Mosby filed papers to run against Weidner in the April 6 general election. Weidner has been re-elected since 2000. She was not challenged in 2008.

Mosby owns Mosby Real Estate in Racine. Mosby ran unsuccessfully for the City Council's second district in 1993.

13 comments:

  1. Just what we need, another salesman!

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  2. Great another Realtor WTF!!!!!!!!

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  3. Hey at least she is not getting a free ride. Let the 10 year plan lies begin. Oh, that was the mayors race. sorry.

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  4. As long as Mosby doesn't hang with Becker (like Wiedner does), we'll be all right. Can't get any worse.

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  5. Good luck to Mr Mosby against Sandy Crazypants!

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  6. He's got my vote!

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  7. I can categorically say that I will do anything I can to remove Weidner from office. Good luck Mr. Mosby!

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  8. I don't necessarily support Sandy Weidner, she has a tendencies to be to liberal for me. She has continued to hang out with expedifile Becker. But is this the best that the African American population of Racine can provide? Please, Mosby for lack of a better word, is a dirt bag realtor like our Mayor. Nothing more than a piece of Shit! Yes, Mr Shields I am white and don't like your boy Mosby!

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  9. That crazy woman has got to go, she has said some of the dumbest things at committee meetings. Go do something your good at - waiting on tables.

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  10. She hangs with Becker? I thought she was older than 15!

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  11. She STILL thinks Becker is innocent and it was a big set up!
    I bet $50 that it was her that posted the crap on here about Mosby.

    He's nice guy and not connected to the whole inner circle of city hall.

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  13. I used to help Mr. Mosby at a local home improvement store a few years back and yeah, he sure seems like a nice guy. He also looked for every way to cut corners on projects he was working on even if it meant not doing the job right. Sure not gonna vote for that kind of work ethic.

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