Did Hillary Dump Francis?
Filed Thursday, November 29, 2007 at 12:00 PM
When presidential candidate Hillary Clinton comes to St. Louis on Sunday she was scheduled to be introduced by one of her best known supporters, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay. But a threat to picket the event by the coalition seeking the mayor’s removal from office may have put an end to that.
It was former U.S. House Speaker Tip O’Neal who was best known for saying “All politics is local.” Well, the prospect of stepping into a big steaming pile of Slay’s local political woes seems to have forced the Clinton campaign to distance themselves from the beleaguered mayor.
State Representative Jamilah Nasheed and others supporting the recall effort contacted the Clinton campaign this week to inform them that they planned to picket Clinton’s event at the Pageant theater if Slay would be introducing the New York senator.
According to Nasheed, a representative from the campaign notified her Wednesday evening that Slay suddenly had a “scheduling conflict” which will prevent him from introducing Senator Clinton.
In the past, Clinton has offered praise for Slay.
“Francis Slay is one of a new breed of mayors who are revitalizing their cities and setting an example for the rest of the country,” Clinton said back in April. “I’m honored to have his support.”
Still concerned by Slay’s role in the Clinton campaign, the recallers have not yet decided whether to call off their protest entirely.
Clinton will be speaking at the Pageant, 6161 Delmar, this Sunday at 5:00 PM. This is Clinton’s last trip here before the important Iowa primaries.
Labels: Clinton, Francis Slay, Mayor, Recall
