Ex-Deputy Mayor of Detroit Leading Polls
Tuesday August 2, 2005 10:01 AM
By ADRIENNE SCHWISOW
Associated Press Writer
DETROIT (AP) - Candidates running for Detroit mayor spread out over the city seeking last-minute support as embattled Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and Freman Hendrix, chief of staff to Kilpatrick's predecessor, appeared to be the candidates to beat.
Both men have more money than the other 10 candidates in the race. Polls show Hendrix leading, with Kilpatrick running second. The top two vote-getters Tuesday will face each other in the November general election.
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Hendrix, 54, was a deputy in the administration of former Mayor Dennis Archer. He tells voters he'll cooperate more with the suburbs, improve city services and cut unnecessary departments - but not police or firefighters - to help the cash-strapped city balance its budget.
He has raised three times as much money as the mayor this year, nearly matching Kilpatrick's war chest of around $1.5 million. And without frequently and explicitly mentioning Kilpatrick's personal missteps and clashes with the City Council, Hendrix makes a practice of reminding voters of the mayor's problems by emphasizing the importance of integrity and civility.
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Freman Hendrix and Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick