Franco Dok Harris, the 29-year-old son of Steelers Hall of Famer Franco Harris, announced plans today to run for mayor of Pittsburgh.
The Shadyside resident will not compete against Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and others in the May 19 Democratic primary, but rather as an independent in November. It will be his first run for office.
Those may seem like long odds, but Mr. Harris said he looks to Barack Obama as an example.
"A first time senator from Illinois somehow figured out how to take on and beat probably the biggest political machine ever known in this country. You do that by empowering individuals and giving them hope," he said in a phone interview.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09068/954296-100.stmI'm not a Pittsburgh resident so I have no dog in the fight. Though I technically work in Pittsburgh and live close enough that policies in Pittsburgh can affect me. Interesting. His dad has campaigned for Obama, Kerry and is a loyal Democrat and there's been talk of Franco running for office in the state. Be interesting to hear what Franco Dok Harris has to say and see if he gets any traction as a independent.
Damn I'm getting old. I was 20 when Franco made the Immaculate Reception.