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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown: "The Presidential Process Hurts Cities" [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 2:27 PM on January 1, 2008.


"It disproportionately puts the focus on [rural] areas of the country where the majority of our citizenry do not live."
Campaign in the City: Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown

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Does it matter that the presidential nominating process is dominated by rural states? Does it affect the way urban issues are discussed on the campaign trail? Mayor Byron Brown thinks so.

"The nomination process certainly has a negative effect on the coverage of cities," says the first African-American mayor of Buffalo, NY. "While presidential candidates are raising substantial amounts of money in cities, they are spending it in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina ... It disproportionately puts the focus on [rural] areas of the country where the majority of our citizenry do not live."

It's a sensible, almost self-evident point. Mayor Brown also called out a race / class dynamic that shapes the way presidential candidates talk about cities. To many Americans, "urban" is code for poor people and minorities -- not often popular topics in the heartland.

"If you look at the riots that took place in the 60s, and the flight from our cities, since that time urban issues have definitely become synonymous with poverty, with minorities," Mayor Brown said. "That has negatively shaped how urban issues are discussed, debated and looked at in this country."

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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They elected a black mayor?
Posted by: YogiBear on Jan 1, 2008 5:10 PM   
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Way to go Buffalo. It's nice to see attitudes change.

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A Real No Spin Zone
Posted by: Nebris on Jan 1, 2008 5:43 PM   
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It is actually kind of shocking at this point to hear an elected official speak in such a reasonable and thoughtful manner.

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The Electoral College.....
Posted by: eosrk on Jan 1, 2008 6:30 PM   
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...needed to be scrapped 30 years ago...and it's overdue for the scrapper now.

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Refreshing!
Posted by: Michael J. Harrington on Jan 1, 2008 9:57 PM   
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I'd like to see more about what Mayor Brown has to say. What a refreshing take he has on our electoral process!

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» RE: efreshing! Posted by: YogiBear
beastfan
Posted by: beastfan on Jan 2, 2008 11:47 AM   
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a city so mired in political corruption and stupidity as Buffalo elected it's first African-American mayor. and apart from that, Buffalo has um...well...chicken wings, and uh...oh, yeah, huge losses in population.

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