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The BWCCC Congratulates Mayor Annette M. Blackwell; Outstanding Primary Outcome!

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Here is a special congratulations to Annette M. Blackwell on her primary election race.

Blackwell and her team brought out 82% of the vote. Team Blackwell brought home a stumping victory last night. The opponents of Blackwell are said to be supported by a former councilwoman. Former or not, her candidates got crushed. Truth be told, the old council woman's juice has soured.


Let's go to the polls:


Follow us - while at the Maple Heights High School, (oddly enough) both opponents were shaken. They could not do their job because they were so concerned about a Team Blackwell member. Did they not know that Annette M. Blackwell is the candidate? Why in the heck were they following Blackwell's volunteer; talk about a ridiculous move. It was so hilarious that Candidate Cornelius Sanford began to name call. This is what happens when a candidate becomes insecure. Yes, Sandford (in front of his son) started name calling. This dude started saying stuff "you are a dog - a pit bull for the mayor" as he referred to a woman volunteer. This is a guy that wants to be mayor of a city? What kind of example did he set for his son? What kind of an example would a guy like this set for any community? Does Sanford not know that this can be considered a threat? We all know that he has a criminal background.


The Response: It appears to us that this candidate has no respect for women. His actions were clearly abusive and threatening.


Violence against women will not be tolerated on any level!


Maybe there needs to be a legal complaint filed with the Maple Heights Police Department against Sandford.


This is the same guy that sent a threatening inbox message to the Brown Report newspaper.

ENOUGH!


Let's see what happens next!



Again, Congratulations to Team Re-Elect Annette M. Blackwell for Mayor, Maple Heights!

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