
This month’s panel included (from left) City Councilman and Charter Commission Member Myron Lowery, Main Street Journal Senior Writer Mike Hollihan, Cordova Leadership Council President Mark Chambers, and Citizens for Community Values Memphis Executive Director George Kuykendall.
Below are some photos and video clips from the event.

Mayoral candidate John Willingham speaks with Dee Nollner, president of the League of Women Voters, Memphis chapter.

Iron worker Jim Tomasik plans to run as an “independent Republican” for U.S. Congress in Tennessee’s 7th District, the seat currently held by Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

Pastor and business owner Trinity Williams is a candidate for City Council, District 8 Position 2 — the seat formerly held by Rickey Peete.

Michael Lipe, president-elect of the College Democrats, stands with John Marek, outgoing College Democrats president, and Tomasik.
Mark Chambers, president of the Cordova Leadership Council
George Kuykendall, executive director of Citizens for Community Values, Memphis Chapter
Myron Lowery, Memphis City councilman and member of the Charter Commission
Mike Hollihan, senior writer for the Main Street Journal







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