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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI thought this was mildly interesting: a list of attendees at the Biden town hall.
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The list includes members of the faith community, law enforcement officials, activists and small business owners, among others. Can anyone identify those that spoke?
Here's the list:
Tim Mahone, chair of Mahone Foundation
Jonathan Barker, reverend of Grace Lutheran Church
Rev. Monroe Mitchell III, senior pastor at Agape Love Christian Ministries
Anthony Kennedy, Kenosha Common Council president
Dena Feingold, rabbi at Beth Hillel Temple
Tim Thompkins, Kenosha resident and former Marine
Lori Hawkins, Kenosha County Democratic chair
Angela Cunningham, attorney with ADC Law Office
David Andrea, co-owner of Jack Andrea, a small business in Kenosha
Katherine Marks, CEO of the United Way of Kenosha County
Jeff Weidner, former president of Kenosha Local IAFF 414
Carlos Florez, pastor with St. Marks Church
John Morrissey, Kenosha city administrator and former police chief of the City of Kenosha
Aaron White, police officer
Barb DeBerge, owner of DeBerge Framing & Gallery
Tod Ohnstad, Wisconsin State representative and UAW member
Mary Ann Pevas, Dominican Sister of the Racine Dominicans
Jessie Metoyer, police lieutenant
Peter Barca, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Porsche Bennett, organizer for Black Lives Activists Kenosha (BLAK)
Ohiogal
(32,005 posts)Members of every aspect of the community coming together to have their say.
Karadeniz
(22,535 posts)Remember in A Fish Called Wanda when Kevin Klein said of Cleese's, I think, daughter, Portia, "Why would someone name their daughter after a car? " OK...now I'm ready to pay attention...jeez, that was a funny movie!
Chili
(1,725 posts)Love that movie!
nolabear
(41,986 posts)Its exactly as he promises. Bringing people together.
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(21,107 posts)from a country club.