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After calling out 'white brethren' for racism, Fieger again flirts with mayoral run in Detroit
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Last Edited | RBH Jun 27, 2012 04:53pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Jackson Citizen Patriot |
News Date | Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Back in the headlines after calling out his "white brethren" for racism, Geoffrey Fieger thinks he may just be Detroit's great white hope.
The prominent Southfield attorney, speaking Tuesday with WWJ radio host Charlie Langton, said he "might" decide to challenge Detroit Mayor Dave Bing in 2013, depending on who else competes in the Democratic primary.
"The way things are going, I like Dave Bing, I like him, I've talked to him, I just don't think he's what Detroit needs right now," Fieger said. "Detroit is at a crucible. Detroit really has to attract young white people. It's possible to do that. And that isn't a racist statement. It can't be a black city, it can't be a black city." |
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