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Kevin Kelley rallies Black supporters as mayoral race enters final month

Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley rallies supporters in Ward 2 on Wednesday morning. [Nick Castele / 海角破解版]
Blaine Griffin, Yvonne Conwell, Kevin Kelley, Kevin Bishop, Basheer Jones, Norm Edwards, Cordell Stokes and Pastor Aaron Phillips

At a Wednesday morning rally outside Sure House Baptist Church in Cleveland鈥檚 Union-Miles neighborhood, one of Kevin Kelley鈥檚 top supporters portrayed the council president and well-funded mayoral candidate as something he鈥檚 not often called.

An underdog.

鈥淭his is a race about the boardroom and the streets,鈥 Ward 6 Cleveland City Councilman Blaine Griffin told Kelley backers and the media. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 asking you to vote for Kevin Kelley if you believe in the streets of Cleveland.鈥

Griffin and several other Black supporters of Kelley urged voters to consider their candidate鈥檚 council record when deciding whom to send to the mayor鈥檚 office Nov. 2. Kelley and opponent Justin Bibb have been working to win over Black voters on the East Side as the campaign enters its final month.

Kelley, who is white, finished second in the September primary. He knocked Dennis Kucinich out of the race, but fell almost 3,200 votes short of Bibb, the Black first-time candidate who claimed the primary's top spot running on a change message. The top two vote getters advanced to the general election.

Now Kelley鈥檚 supporters face a twofold challenge: contrasting the council president鈥檚 experience with Bibb鈥檚 greenness, while also defending Kelley from charges that he represents a moribund status quo.

Kelley pledged to spend the city鈥檚 $1.8 billion budget equitably, investing in nieghborhoods and supporting community policing plans.

鈥淗ow can I assure you that I am going to invest in our African-American neighborhoods? Just look at my history,鈥 Kelley said. 鈥淲e will invest where the need is, and I understand where the need is.鈥

After the event, Griffin 鈥 one of the contenders to succeed Kelley as council president 鈥 told 海角破解版 that observers of the race have been looking at it the wrong way.

鈥淧eople are trying to make it seem like Kevin and this council represent the establishment, the boardroom, the people who are out of touch with the community,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 actually the exact opposite. We represent the neighborhoods. We have homes here in the neighborhoods.鈥

Although Bibb has not held elected office, he has rallied many in Cleveland鈥檚 political world to his side, including former Mayor Michael R. White, former Council President Jay Westbrook and Jane Campbell, who served as mayor from 2002 to 2006. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, a Cleveland resident, has endorsed Bibb, too. 

鈥淎 lot of people that are endorsing other folks are from way in the past,鈥 Griffin said at the rally. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 represent the 90s. We represent the 21st century dynamics of this city.鈥

Griffin and other Kelley-endorsing officeholders at the event 鈥 Ward 7 Councilman Basheer Jones, Ward 2 Councilman Kevin Bishop and Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Yvonne Conwell 鈥 said Kelley shared their concerns and could deliver results in neighborhoods they represent.

Also backing Kelley at Wednesday鈥檚 event were Black Contractors Group head Norm Edwards, Sure House Baptist Church Pastor Aaron Phillips and Cordell Stokes, the son of the late Mayor Carl Stokes.

Kelley鈥檚 event comes less than a week after Bibb secured the endorsements of numerous Black religious leaders in Cleveland, including Revs. Otis Moss Jr. and E. Theophilus Caviness.

Next week, Kelley and Bibb will face each other for a general election debate hosted by 海角破解版 and the City Club of Cleveland.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 海角破解版. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.