In East Durham, Some Residents Voice Skepticism of "Condescending" Council Incumbents
In an election marked by tension between elements in Durhams black and brown political communitiesRodrigo Dorfmans incendiary email accusing black activists of conspiring against council member Javiera Caballero; failed council candidate Victoria Petersons spurious challenge to Caballeros citizenship and ballot eligibilitya forum focused on immigrant rights and communities of color seemed likely to produce fireworks.
And right away, Peterson, whod staked out a front-row seat at the Wednesday night event, got in Caballeros face and demanded to know if she was a citizen, though shes been a registered and active voter in North Carolina since at least 1996. The question prompted groans from the East Durham audience.
Undeterred, Peterson later asked all of the candidates if they were naturalized to be able to vote in North Carolina. That drew boos, too. The five candidates presentall except Charlie Reecedidnt bother to answer.
The message was clear: Intolerance would not be tolerated.
But that doesnt mean this was a friendly audience for Caballero and her council allies. Indeed, the feeling that pervaded the forum wasnt animosity but rather skepticism of the three incumbentsCaballero, Reece, and Jillian Johnsonwho are campaigning under the Bull City Together slate and have been backed by Mayor Steve Schewel and the Peoples Alliance PAC (and the INDY).
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