Davis said in his statement:
"While we recognize the right of any individual to endorse and support any candidate that they so choose, I am seriously concerned and disturbed by press reports that former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to come to Chicago to campaign for Rahm Emanuel, who is a candidate for Mayor.
"The African American community has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the Clintons, however it appears as though some of that relationship maybe fractured and perhaps even broken should former President Clinton come to town and participate overtly in efforts to thwart the legitimate political aspirations of Chicago's Black community.
"We respectfully request and urge former President Clinton not to become involved in the Chicago Mayoral Election."
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2010/12/bill_clinton_to_stump_for_rahm.htmlNot to be outdone, here are Carol Moseley Braun's quotes:
“Bill Clinton is an outsider parachuting in to support another outsider. Rahm’s residency status continues to be challenged in court. It’s not yet clear that he will be on the ballot. At the same time former president Clinton risks his legacy and the great respect that he has enjoyed among African Americans by coming to Chicago to endorse Rahm Emanuel who is running for mayor against two black candidates.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/Moseley-Braun-to-Clinton-Butt-Out-112611629.htmlReminds me of the primaries in 2008, same mind set, but the Clintons were the ones labeled "racists".
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