Too early you say? Not really.
St. Petersburg, Fl
One of the interesting things about being a blogger, and
especially a blogger who writes opinions, is people like to ask you questions.
I have been at several gatherings recently with a number of St.
Petersburg employees, and the questions were very interesting.
Apparently Kriseman's inner circle, notably Kevin King and Ben
Kirby, are starting to get under the skin of some staffers as they filter
inbound and outbound communications with the Mayor's office.
The most recurrent question was "who do you think will be
the next St. Petersburg Mayor?' The implication seeming to be Rick Kriseman
will either not run or will not be reelected.
I turned the question back by simply asking, "Who would you
like to see as mayor?"
The most common answer from senior staff right down to workers
was Rick Baker, usually followed with a comment like, "He was tough to
work for, but he really got things done and he (Baker) knew how to lead."
Implication noted.
Baker is currently said to be mulling over a run for The US House
seat in District 13.
Other names who garnered interest: Karl Nurse and Charlie Gerdes.
Outsiders Scott Wagman and Bill Edwards get favorable mentions.
Now that the midterm City Council election is over it is time to
look forward to the next mayoral election.
Too early you say?
Not really.
Some of the knowledgeable political writers, Bloggers and St.
Pete movers and shakers need to look around town and throw out some names that
are not currently on the radar. Let's see whether some new bolder faces will
step up and take an interest in leading Florida's fourth-largest City.
There seems to be a
growing consensus that surviving the last two years of the Kriseman
administration will be bad enough and four more years of Rick Kriseman will not
take St. Pete where it needs to go.
Who would you like to see as St. Pete's next Mayor.
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