Posted by Bryan iniowa on November 07, 2015 at 11:05:21 from (207.191.209.24):
Thoughts on this . One of my girls had had her councilor at school ask several of the kids in her groups to hand out campaign flyers for her nephew who is running for Mayor here. Also they were told by councilor that they would be given "silver Cord Credit " for volanteering . They were given these after school hours, but at school . They were given a map of where to hand them out, door to door.If no body home set them inside screen door. I recently found out there are six registered offenders in the area my daughter was to hand out flyers . No other candidates were given this change . Turns out , he won the election, stated in paper that there are some who are trying to smear his campaign by making this an issue. Never met the guy , may be great mayor, may not be . I do object to using kids for this, giving them credit to campaign for one party over another. Also sending them into areas to knock on doors where seex offenders live. Deal has escalated pretty big,was on WMT radio Simon Conway show and more are calling about it. Iowa ethics board called for info . Doubt anything will come of that. He is a lawyer and ethics board is made up of lawyers. Mayor elect has friends calling me asking how to make this go away now? It's kind of out of my hands now. I'd be happy with apology to my daughter from him , her councilor, and written policy from school board and city council to make sure this never happens again .
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