#jaxmayor Episode #6 – Bringing A Tank To A Knife Fight

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Tank
“what she said” Wow! Audrey Moran brought a tank to a knife fight. The other guys sound like they’re lost sticking to the script. -Tweeted by @KevinF photo credit: KB35

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We recap Monday’s debate from the University club where the fists start flying between Moran and Mullaney.

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EVENTS and RESOURCES
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Early voting is happening now
The election is March 22 (2 weeks away)

ThinkVoteJax Debates
ThinkVoteJax – stream all the debates at http://www.wjct.tv
Thursday 3/3 at 8pm The role of government in Growth/the Environment
Sunday 3/6 at 10am School Matters Special: Mayoral Forum on Education
Monday 3/7 at 8pm Debate #2 The role of government in Economic Development
Thursday 3/17 at 8 Debate #3: The role of government in Public Health & Safety

jacksonville.com/votersguide

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FAVORITE TWEETS
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Faves http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/favorites

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NEWS
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Monday’s Channel 4 Debate

Mayoral candidate Warren Lee was fired for soliciting petitions

http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-03-08/story/mayoral-candidate-warren-lee-was-fired-soliciting-petitions#ixzz1GFNUfSEd

First attack ad in Jacksonville mayoral race runs early by mistake

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-galnor/2011-03-14/first-attack-ad-jacksonville-mayoral-race-runs-early

Rival mocks Rick Mullaney’s 34-point plan: “Point 35 is ‘When desperate, go negative

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-galnor/2011-03-14/rival-mocks-rick-mullaneys-34-point-plan-point-35-when

TU Editorial Board Endorsement of Audrey Moran

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/editorials/2011-03-13/story/audrey-moran-mayor-best-choice

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#jaxmayor Episode #5 – Taking A Turn For The Weird

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Early voting begins today! Photo credit: Bettina Neuefeind

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We recap first televised mayoral debate, go through all the news and talk about this mayors race and how it’s taking a turn for the weird.

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EVENTS and RESOURCES
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Early voting tomorrow Monday, March 7
The election is March 22 (2 weeks away)

Last Week on First Coast Connect
March 15th Steve Irvine

ThinkVoteJax
Monday 3/7 at 8pm Debate #2 The role of government in Economic Development
Thursday 3/17 at 8 Debate #3: The role of government in Public Health & Safety

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EMAILS and TWITTER QUESTIONS
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@SunshineEmpire asks Question: Which candidate benefits the most from light voter turnout, and which does from heavy turnout?

@JaxMayorShow @abelharding Folio Weekly suggests Warren Lee’s campaign is a Republican plant. Any real evidence supporting their claim?

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NEWS
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This election has taken a turn for the weird…

  • Warren Lee a stooge for the Republican party (Folio Article) http://www.folioweekly.com/documents/folio0301wkl006.pdf
  • Mike Hogan again getting into hot PR water on Preservation Lands and still refusing to show up for debates http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/david-bauerlein/2011-02-28/mike-hogan-says-he-would-consider-selling
  • Abel Harding: Leadership isn’t found in empty chairs http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/abel-harding/2011-03-01/abel-harding-leadership-isn%E2%80%99t-found-empty-chairs
  • Part of Mullaney’s pension paid by Jacksonville’s operating budget http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-03-04/story/part-mullaney%E2%80%99s-pension-paid-jacksonvilles-operating-budget

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DEBATE Growth and the Environment
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Is there a clear winner / loser?
Who helped their movement the most / hurt their movement the most?
Is there any significance to the number 34?
What are public private partnerships Alvin Brown kept mentioning?

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MEDIA MONITORING
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Will we seen any ads from Brown, Irvine or Lee?

Moran: 3 new ads http://www.youtube.com/user/ImWithAudrey#p/u/4/npcEbUbvnTQ
Hogan:
Lee:
Mullaney:
Irvine:
Brown:

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FAVORITE TWEETS
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Faves http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/favorites

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#jaxmayor Episode #4 – Another Place You Don’t Want To Go To

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Rick Mullaney on ending funding for the Automated Skyway Express: he says loses $5 million to $6 million a year and “It takes you from a place you’re unlikely to be to another place you don’t want to go to”.

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We discuss whether or not Mike Hogan is gaffe prone, why Rick Mullaney won’t ride the skyway and we break down the pension issue in a way that won’t make your eyes bleed.

Show intro

Joey Marchy from Urban Jacksonville
Abel Harding Business Reporter and Political Blogger from the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/JaxMayorShow
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JaxMayorShow
Email: JaxMayorShow@gmail.com
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Early Voting and Election Day

The election is March 22, and early voting starts March 7

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EVENTS and RESOURCES
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The election is March 22, and early voting starts March 7

Last Week on First Coast Connect
Feb 17 Listen to Warren Lee
Feb 22 Listen to Rick Mullaney
Feb 23 Listen to Alvin Brown
Feb 24 Listen to Audrey Moran
Feb 28th Mike Hogan (will not appear)
March 15th Steve Irvine

Mar 3 – FPRA is hosting an analysis/panel of experts moderated by #jaxmayor show’s own Abel Harding on the Mayor’s race from 11:30 to 1 at River City Brewing. Non-involved observers include Bruce Barcelo, Jim Bailey and Matt Corrigan. More info at http://fpra-jax.org/.

ThinkVoteJax
Thursday 3/3 at 8pm The role of government in Growth/the Environment
Sunday 3/6 at 10am School Matters Special: Mayoral Forum on Education
Monday 3/7 at 8pm Debate #2 The role of government in Economic Development
Thursday 3/17 at 8 Debate #3: The role of government in Public Health & Safety

Candidate surveys from the St. John’s Riverkeeper

What do you consider to be the most significant threats to the health of the St. Johns River and its watershed and, if elected, what will you do to address those problems

Live chats with each candidate on Jacksonville.com
Warren Lee, Alvin Brown, Mike Hogan, Audrey Moran and Rick Mullaney

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MIKE HOGAN NEWS
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Mike Hogan pulls out of more forums and debates

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-galnor/2011-02-25/mike-hogan-will-only-attend-two-four-tv-mayoral-debates

Mike Hogan Abortion bomb
Is Mike Hogan gaffe prone?

http://jacksonville.com/news/florida/2011-02-24/story/jacksonville-mayoral-hopefuls-take-shots-tea-party-forum

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NEWS
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Glorious Johnson takes aim at Rick Mullaney’s pension

http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-02-26/story/former-rival-takes-aim-jacksonville-mayoral-candidates-pension

Mayor’s race: How pension and budget are intertwined

http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-02-26/story/mayors-race-how-pension-and-budget-are-intertwined

Mallaney to stop funding skyway http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-galnor/2011-02-23/rick-mullaneys-skyway-pledge-draws-attention-forum
Observation from listening to all these Mayor forums is how fucked up this city is. We are in really bad shape. Education, Violence, Business Development, Pension, etc.

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MEDIA MONITORING
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http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/matt-galnor/2011-02-24/another-rick-mullaney-ad-no-punches-thrown-%E2%80%94-yet

Mullaney: New ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy9piQ6aJXw

@abelharding : Overwhelmed by sheer volume of @Mullaney4Mayor ads on @wtlvdotcom tonight. Haven’t seen one for other candidates.#jaxmayor

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2) FAVORITE TWEETS
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Faves http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/favorites

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ELECTION ISSUES – PENSION
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Hogan require employees in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan to take money when they leave, not roll it over as an investment. Slash appointed positions at City Hall, reforming the city’s purchasing code and eliminating funding for the Human Rights Commission.

Brown pledged to review the budget and pension plan to find ways to cut costs and eliminate duplicative and ineffective services. Will create a financial review task force of experts to oversee a top-to-bottom review of city programs and services, including size and salaries of mayor’s staff and appointees. Brown said he would take a 20 percent pay cut to lead by example.

Lee would give a certain percentage of a payout to people drawing a pension then restructure the plan. by repealing the garbage, stormwater and drainage fees. He proposed no changes to the budgeting process. Will look at appointed employees and specific budget cuts.

Moran require employees to work longer before earning benefits, modifying benefits to current employees, possibly moving general employees to a 401(k) plan, cuts in appointed officials, fleet management and the city’s use of space.

Mullaney shift to a market-based DROP plan instead of a guaranteed 8.4 percent return, increase minimum service requirements from 20 to 25 years, increase employee contributions from 7 to 8 percent and push the cost-of-living increase back to year five. Also contains a combination of cuts and a restructuring of finances, including pensions, salaries, purchasing, procurement, contracts, privatization and technology.

#jaxmayor Episode #3 – You’ve Got Roads All Over Town Named Hogan

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Hogan Street downtown, a testament to Mike Hogan’s family influence in the city of Jacksonville. It this sometihng that will help him in the election? Hogan is profiled in today’s episode. Show title runner up: “He’s a master debater”.

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In This Episode

We profile Mike Hogan and Rick Mullaney. We discuss news from the week and our favorite tweets. In our Media Monitoring segment this week we discuss Audrey Moran and Mike Hogans’ first TV spots.

Show intro

#jaxmayor
Joey Marchy from Urban Jacksonville
Abel Harding Business Reporter and Political Blogger from the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville.com
Twitter: JaxMayorShow
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JaxMayorShow
Email: JaxMayorShow@gmail.com
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id418770210 (please rate us)
Send a question to @JaxMayorShow, JaxMayorShow@gmail.com or on Facebook.com

Voter Registration Deadline

Voter Registration and early voting. Deadline to register is 29 days before the election so February 22nd.

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EMAILS and TWITTER QUESTIONS
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@SunshineEmpire: Who do you both feel are the most likely two candidates to reach an inevitable run off?

Abel: I don’t think we know enough to answer that question at this point. TV just starting.

Note: 3 candidates are talking with us: Warren Lee, Audrey Moran and Mike Hogan. Begs the question if a candidate doesn’t tweet and wins, is Twitter a relevant political tool for our city?

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EVENTS
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DVI is hosting 2 candidate forums 2/18 AND 23

Feb 18 – Downtown In-depth – our mayoral forum on Friday, February 18th

http://downtownjacksonville.org/Media/InTheNews/11-01-30/Downtown_In-Depth_a_Mayoral_Forum.aspx

Next Week on First Coast Connect
Feb 22 Rick Mullaney
Feb 23 Alvin Brown
Feb 24 Audrey Moran
Feb 28th Mike Hogan
March 15th Steve Irvine

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Notes on Twitter
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Few people heading out to live tweet forums, something new for a Mayors race: @TrumanDem Headed out to Dist 1 cand forum at 7:00. @eirksetzer Tonight I’ll be posting live from the RCRC Jacksonville mayoral forum. You have been warned. #jaxpol #jaxmayor

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NEWS
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Voter Registration and early voting. Deadline to register is 29 days before the election so February 22nd.

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/abel-harding/2011-02-17/john-peytons-endorsement-not-coveted-jacksonville

http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2011-02-06/story/anti-crime-group-says-next-jacksonville-mayor-needs-focus-public-safety

http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-02-13/story/jacksonville-mayoral-race-voters-want-focus-creating-jobs

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/abel-harding/2011-02-16/mike-hogan-alvin-brown-split-union-endorsement

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/timothy-gibbons/2011-02-17/alvin-brown-calls-foul-ad-group-supporting-rick

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/paul-pinkham/2011-02-17/three-gop-mayoral-candidates-square-forum-convention

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2) MEDIA MONITORING
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Audrey Moran 30 second commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVJhuF7uXVo
Mike Hogan 30 second commercial: http://hoganformayor.com/mike-hogan-home.php

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2) FAVORITE TWEETS
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Faves http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/favorites

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Candidate Profiles
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http://news.jacksonville.com/specials/mayorsrace

Mike Hogan (http://hoganformayor.com)
Rick Mullaney (http://mullaneyformayor.com)

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#jaxmayor Episode #2 – We’re Not Here To Make Friends

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But I will let you pet my bird trophy. Peter Rummell (center) and other business leaders said they wanted to take a more public role in presenting solutions to problems facing local government. The Jacksonville Civic Council employs a full-time executive director and meets frequently with the media to discuss its work. After studying issues to determine what’s needed to correct problems, the Civic Council won’t pull punches on its recommendations, said Peter Rummell, chairman of the council. Read more.

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In This Episode

We profile Audrey Moran and Warren Lee. We discuss news from the week and our favorite tweets. We also have two new segments this week: Events and Media Monitoring. In events we talk about debates and forums coming up around the city so you can stay informed. Media monitoring takes at candidate advertising and messaging.

Show Notes

Joey Marchy from Urban Jacksonville
Abel Harding Business Reporter and Political Blogger from the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JaxMayorShow
Email: JaxMayorShow@gmail.com
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id418770210

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EVENTS
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DVI is hosting 2 candidate forums 2/18 AND 23

Feb 18 – Downtown In-depth – our mayoral forum on Friday, February 18th

Feb 23 – Forum with all Downtown candidates (District 4, 7, 9 and At-Large 4, 5) except one or two attending.

Mar 3 – FPRA is hosting an analysis/panel of experts on the Mayor’s race from 11:30 to 1 at River City Brewing. Non-involved observers include Bruce Barcelo, Jim Bailey and Matt Corrigan.

luncheon prices are: $35 for non-members of fpra and $25 for members. The invite will go out next week. I can send you the info. And the website is http://fpra-jax.org/.

Alvin’s meeting: http://www.alvinformayor.com

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Notes on Twitter
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@MaxImprovement in response to your blog post over the weekend said: It is not an either/or, nor an “and”. First things first, cuts and then what next. Multitasking or multitaxing.

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NEWS
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Warren Lee contacted me on Facebook interested in posting an op-ed on Urban Jacksonville. Any candidate is invited to do the same. I know all of you are listening, or should be.

We are now in the iTunes store. Please go to the podcast page and review the showhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id418770210
Database: Contributions and expenditures of Jacksonville mayoral candidates http://jacksonville.com/content/database-contributions-and-expenditures-jacksonville-mayoral-candidates

The Net Worth of Every Candidate on the March Ballot http://www.jaxobserver.com/2011/02/10/the-net-worth-of-every-candidate-on-the-march-ballot/

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/401574/abel-harding/2011-02-09/downtown-redevelop

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2) MEDIA MONITORING
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Audrey billboard

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2) FAVORITE TWEETS
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Faves http://twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/favorites

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Candidate Profiles
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http://news.jacksonville.com/specials/mayorsrace

Mayoral candidates Warren Lee and Audrey Moran use the same Washington consulting firm

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/403455/deirdre-conner/2011-02-02/mayoral-candidates-warren-lee-and-audrey-moran-use

Both Moran’s campaign and Gaillot staunchly deny that there is any involvement between the two campaigns — although they share Alvin Brown as a political fo.

Warren Lee (http://warrenleeformayor.com)
Audrey Moran (http://www.imwithaudrey.com)

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Announcing the #jaxmayor show: A new podcast on the 2011 Jacksonville mayors race

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Announcing the #jaxmayor show: A new podcast on the 2011 Jacksonville mayors race

This Show Is Seriously Awesome

#jaxmayor is an evolutionary, first-of-its-kind, audio podcast. Although I had a slight recording recording issue (we will hammer out the left/right audio issue by next show) the production and content on this show is top notch. This is the best podcast I have put together to date. The content is amazing and I know you will find it informative. I hope you share it with your friends.

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Updates Since We Recorded

  1. Warren Lee does his own tweeting
  2. Steve Irvine actually does have a Facebook page » here
  3. Audrey Moran received Associated Builders and Contractors endorsement

What Is This Show About?

I started the #jaxmayor show to help educate the City of Jacksonville on the 2011 mayors race. I want to cover the race in a way no one else can or will, in an accessible, audio format. Abel Harding and I will discuss candidates, news, issues and the role technology and culture plays in the race.

#jaxmayor is scheduled for eight episodes between now and the March 22nd election. Should we have a run-off election (if you listen to the show you know we will) we’ll extend the show to the final election date. It will be recoded on Thursday night and published Friday morning.

What’s Up With the Name #jaxmayor?

Yes, we did name the show after the Twitter hashtag #jaxmayor. People in the city are using this tag in their tweets to organize content around the topic of the mayors race.

Our show embraces technology and recognizes the pivotal role it plays. This is the first year in Jacksonville’s history that technology will play such a large role and we want the show to discuss the impacts of technology and how it will influences the race.

In a way the name a nod to all the people out there discussing these issues saying yeah, we hear you. We know what’s going on, this is a huge deal. In addition it is a good opportunity to market the show on a daily basis.

Show Notes

This is literally an inside look at my notes from tonight’s show. I won’t always post them like this, but I thought it would be an interesting insight into how the show was run.

Show intro
#jaxmayor
Joey Marchy from Urban Jacksonville
Abel Harding Business Reporter and Political Blogger from the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville.com
Twitter: JaxMayorShow
Facebook: JaxMayorShow

Send a question to @JaxMayorShow or Facebook.com/JaxMayorShow

* show name WHY
* about this podcast
* schedule: every Friday from now until the election and we will continue the show if there is a runoff
* what we will cover in the show (news, candidate and issue profiles)
* twitter.com/JaxMayorShow/jaxmayor
* election is march 22nd, how can someone win?
* early voting
* http://news.jacksonville.com/specials/mayorsrace/

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NEWS
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1) Former Mayor Jake Goldbold (77) joins Moran’s campaign to help with voter outreach » how significant?

http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-02-03/story/godbold-joins-morans-mayoral-campaign

Mike Hogan’s camp, which had sought Godbold’s endorsement. “Clearly, Audrey’s Obama-like liberal policies, like pro-choice and higher taxes, are being embraced by our former Democratic mayor,” said senior consultant Paul McCormick.

Godbold said he thought his endorsement could deliver tens of thousands of votes and large amounts of money but didn’t believe either would be deciding factors.

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2) TWITTER
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* Faves
* Twitter Total

Mike Hogan 233 (1605)
Audrey Moran 443 (1408)

Steve Irvine 0 (0)
Rick Mullaney 147 (900)

Alvin Brown 56 (339)
Warren Lee 339 (285)

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Candidate Profiles
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Steve Irvine (http://savingjax.com)
Alvin Brown (http://www.alvinformayor.com)

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Outro
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#jaxmayor
Joey Marchy from Urban Jacksonville
Abel Harding Business Reporter and Political Blogger from the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville.com
Twitter: JaxMayorPodcast
Facebook: JaxMayor

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The 2011 St. James Buzz

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Mayors for 2010
From left to right: Tony Boselli, Jim Bailey, Mike Weinstein, Rick Mullaney, Glorious Johnson, Daniel Davis, Kevin Hyde, Ronnie Fussell, John Rood (is watching you)

The 2011 Mayor’s race is starting to heat up in Jacksonville. Rumors are flying and at least one candidate has already jumped in the race—nearly two years early. With Tallahassee being upended by politicians pursuing higher office, the excitement surrounding change seems to have spread to the River City. And, for good reason—there are some rather exciting candidates whose names are currently drawing some buzz.

The 2011 race could see a few first-time candidates in the mix. Among the more famous of this group of first-timers—Tony Boselli, the former Jaguar. Since retiring from the Jacksonville Jaguars several years ago, Boselli has immersed himself in community development. Through his non-profit foundation, The Boselli Foundation, Boselli has worked to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged youth, working to provide after-school programs and re-open community centers. He had a bumpy introduction to politics when he encountered opposition to one of his community centers, but he seems to have weathered the storm.

Jim Bailey, Daily Record Publisher, is also said to be considering the race. Bailey has long been a player in efforts to revitalize downtown Jacksonville, recently leading the charge for “Make A Scene Downtown.” Bailey’s connections to the legal community and his tireless work on behalf of downtown would make him a formidable (and exciting) choice.

Vestcor Chairman John Rood is another rumored candidate with downtown connections. Rood would certainly not be a newcomer to the political scene, particularly in light of the hundreds of thousands of dollars he has raised on behalf of the Republican Party and the Bush Family over the years, but this would be his first run for office.

Another possible first-time candidate? City of Jacksonville General Counsel Rick Mullaney. Mullaney has close ties to previous Mayor (and current UNF President) John Delaney, and Delaney had even hinted at a possible endorsement of Mullaney in 2003. Mullaney has certainly faced controversy in the years he has served as General Counsel, but he’s not to be quickly dismissed. While not well known to the general public, he is considered one of the most powerful men in City government—as such, he’d make an intriguing candidate.

There are a number of elected officials who are also rumored to be considering bids for the Mayor’s Office. City Councilwoman Glorious Johnson (D) has been one of the more outspoken Jacksonville politicians over the six years. She’s fought for accountability and always blazed her own trail. She’d bring an indomitable personality to the Mayor’s race.

City Councilman Kevin Hyde (R) is also in the mix. An attorney in the Jacksonville office of Foley & Lardner, Hyde has established himself as a thoughtful, reasoned member of the Council over the last six years. Among Hyde’s latest initiatives has been legislation aimed at easing the spate of foreclosures plaguing the Jacksonville area.

Ronnie Fussell is an At-Large City Councilman whose name has often been bandied about. Fussell gained significant name recognition and support as the chief opponent of the Mayor’s plan to award the Waste Management contract without putting it out to bid.

City Councilman Daniel Davis (R) is one of the younger candidates being mentioned. The current Executive Director of the Northeast Florida Builder’s Association, Davis has deep ties to the development community. He is well respected on the Council and was one of the first to embrace public access to Council Member e-mails, something both Hyde, Fussell and Johnson have also done.

Another local politician rumored to be considering a run? State Rep. Mike Weinstein (R). While Weinstein can point to a rather impressive record when it comes to revitalization issues (he was the original chair of the Super Bowl Committee), it’s hard to imagine his candidacy gaining much traction. After all, he did quietly bow out of the 2007 race, leaving a myriad of supporters feeling rather abandoned. (After which he mounted a failed attempt to become the Speaker of the Florida House in 2014).

Of course, you can never count Duval County Tax Collector Mike Hogan and Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland out. Both are former City Council members who have previously expressed an interest in running for Mayor. Duval County Sheriff John Rutherford has also been mentioned as a candidate, but what platform he would run on remains unclear. While he remains relatively popular, Jacksonville seems years away from making any headway on its murder problem.

At this point, let’s hope they all run. Because, after all, isn’t that what democracy is all about—a plethora of candidates that leaves voters with real choices? A former football player working to better his community, hard-working public servants, successful businessmen who have worked to improve the City’s core…

2011 is looking to be an exciting year.

By Abel Harding also writes about politics and the superiority of Florida Gator Football at JaxPoliticsOnline.com.