TWO DAYS UNTIL ELECTION …
Sure I still have my moments … moments when I wonder if I might have “one more” campaign left in me;”one more” realistic shot at being elected; one more chance to answer the call of citizens who say “we miss you”… why don’t you run for Governor, Senator, etc.etc.
Well folks, IT AINT GONNA HAPPEN!!!
The photo above is of one of my yard signs in my first political campaign. At that time … early 70’s … I had been active in civic organizations and was considering a run for the State Legislature. Meanwhile, a family friend and City Council member was stepping down from his seat and he encouraged me to run. I DID AND WAS ELECTED … more on my dad’s name than mine, but I was elected. From that point on, it was in my blood.
The below photo shows the other candidates, one of which, Lottie Shackelford subsequently served two years as Mayor under the old system of appointment by the City Council. I share a special bond and friendship with Lottie and Dick Horne … both wonderful public servants.
As I reflect on my first campaign and those first four years I served in elected office, my heart and soul reaches out to each candidate running this election cycle. I remember the fundraising, the interviews, the door to door walking, the supporters and the non supporters. I remember a small gathering at our home election eve with campaign workers and well wishers … and most of all, I remember the agonizing stress waiting on numbers to be reported. I vividly recall, even forty years later, my shock when the results started coming in and I was leading.
CLEARLY THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST HUMBLING EXPERIENCES OF MY LIFE … AND IT HAS REMAINED SO THROUGH EACH ELECTION IN WHICH MY NAME WAS PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
I WOULDN’T TRADE ANY OF IT BUT, I AM STILL GLAD I AM NOT A CANDIDATE ANY LONGER.
PHOTOS BELOW ARE RANDOM EXAMPLES OF MY LATER LIFE AS MAYOR OF LITTLE ROCK FOR 14 YEARS …
One sure thing in the world of politics, is the scrutiny of the media and the need for thick skin. Possibly my favorite in the media was and is Editorial Cartoonist, John Deering. He had a way in pictures of cutting thru the rhetoric of various issues such as new garbage cans, anti smoking or opposition to billboards. THANK YOU JOHN … ALSO JIM JOHNSON FROM CJRW, thank you.
FINALLY, BELOW … WHAT AN HONOR TO SERVE AS MAYOR WHILE BILL CLINTON WAS OUR PRESIDENT … THANK YOU MR. PRESIDENT!!!
Lots of memories. Sure goes by quickly. Good. Blog.
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Wonderful memories, great photos, love it.
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