
- JB
- Wilkins with supporters at Thursday’s press conference
With a press conference Thursday unveiling some 21 endorsers from the ranks of current and former public officials, lawyer Ricky Wilkins upped his game in his effort to unseat 9th District congressman Steve Cohen in the August 7 Democratic primary.
Most of the 21 people listed on Wilkins endorsement list were present for the press conference, and several made verbal testimonials. In answer to a question, many of them confirmed that they had publicly endorsed Cohen, who was first elected in 2006, in some prior race.
The list:
– TaJuan Stout Mitchell, Former City Council Chairwoman
– James Harvey, County Commissioner โ District 3
– Justin Ford, County Commissioner โ District 3
– Barbara Cooper, State Representative โ District 86
– Sara Lewis, Former School Board Member
– JW Gibson, Former County Commissioner โ District 10
– Martavius Jones, Former School Board Member
– Sidney Chism, County Commissioner โ District 3
– John Ford, Former State Senator โ District 29
– Barbara Swearengen-Ware, Former City Council Member
– Eddie Jones, County Commissioner Elect โ District 11
– Patrice Robinson, Former School Board Member
– GA Hardaway, State Representative โ District 93
– Reginald Tate โ State Senator โ District 33
– Edmond Ford, Sr. โ Former City Council Member
– Edmond Ford, Jr. โ City Council Member โ District 6
– Ophelia Ford โ State Senator โ District 29
– Janis Fullilove โ City Council Member โ District 8
– Harold Collins โ City Council Member โ District 3
– Joe Ford โ Former Shelby County Mayor
– Dr. WW Herenton โ Former City Mayor
(The Cohen campaign would express doubt about the validity of including the name of Fullilove, who was not present Thursday, and claimed her, in fact, as a Cohen endorser.)
All the names on the list are of African Americans. Asked about that and whether he could win the election and best represent the district without visible support of whites, who constitute a substantial minority in the 9th District, Wilkins noted that the list was limited to current or former office-holders and said he had several white supporters, who would come forth and be announced in due time.
In any case, the list announced Thursday was clearly an impressive one, and, while several of those who spoke on Wilkinsโ behalf expressed concerns about the timeliness and extent of Cohenโs involvement in โlocalโ issues โ ranging from the 2010-13 controversy over the Memphis City Schools charter surrender and subsequent city/county school merger to the current debate over cuts in health-care benefits for city employees โ there was an under-current of appreciation for Cohenโs past service, consistent with Wilkinsโ often-used tagline, โIf you liked Steve Cohen, youโll love Ricky Wilkins.โ
Or, as Wilkins also put it at Thursdayโs press conference, โThere is good, and there is better.โ Referring to the acknowledged fact that many of his endorsers present on Thursday had previously been Cohen supporters, Wilkins said, โThat corresponded to the facts of the time. We have some new facts now.โ
One of the subjects discussed at the Wilkins press conference was the fact of President Barack Obama’s having endorsed Cohen. Wilkins responded that “nobody has heard President Obama” announce such an endorsement, but acknowledged the likelihood of the congressman’s having received a presidential endorsement,
Wilkins said it was not uncommon for sitting presidents to endorse sitting congressmen of their own parties and said, if elected, he had no doubt he, too, would receive such an endorsement from the president.
In fact, the president’s name headed an extensive list released later Thursday by Cohen of his own endorsements.
That list:
ยท President Barack Obama
Congressional Black Caucus
ยท Congressional Progressive Caucus
ยท AFL-CIO Labor Council
ยท AFSCME Local 1733
ยท CWA
ยท IBEW Local 474
ยท Memphis Building Trades Council
ยท National Organization for Women (NOW)
ยท NARAL Pro-Choice America
ยท Planned Parenthood Action Fund
ยท Sierra Club
ยท Memphis City Councilman Shea Flinn
ยท Memphis City Councilwoman Janis Fullilove
ยท Memphis City Councilman Lee Harris
ยท Memphis City Councilman Myron Lowery
ยท Memphis City Councilman Jim Strickland
ยท Shelby County Commissioner Walter Bailey
ยท Shelby County Commissioner Melvin Burgess, Jr.
ยท Shelby County Commissioner Steve Mulroy
ยท Shelby County Commission Nominee Willy Brooks
ยท Shelby County Commission Nominee Reginald Milton
ยท Shelby County Commission Nominee Van Turner
ยท General Sessions Court Clerk Ed Stanton, Jr.
ยท Assessor of Property Cheyenne Johnson
ยท Former Memphis City Councilman Mike Cody
ยท Former City Councilman Fred Davis
Former Memphis City Councilman John Vergos
ยท Former City Councilman Dr. James Netters
ยท Former School Board Member Dutch Sandridge
ยท Former School Board Member Jeff Warren
ยท Former School Board Member Rev. Kenneth Whalum, Jr.
ยท Former School Board Member Dr. Freda Garner-Williams
ยท Former State Rep. Mike Kernell
ยท Former State Rep. Jeanne Richardson
ยท Former State Sem. Kathryn Bowers
ยท Former State Sen. Beverly Marrero
ยท Shelby County School Board Member Billy Orgel
ยท Apostle Bill AdkinsโGreater Imani
ยท Rev. Julius BeasleyโEast Trigg Avenue Baptist Church
ยท Reverend Elaine BlanchardโFirst Congregational Church
ยท Reverend Cheryl CornishโFirst Congregational Church
ยท Dr. Tyrone Davis – Featherstone Temple CME Church
ยท Pastor Myron Donald โGreater Lewis Street Baptist Church
ยท Pastor Rickey Dugger โNorris Ave. MB Church
ยท Reverend Charlton Johnson โMt. Olive Cathedral CME Church
ยท Pastor James KendrickโOak Grove Baptist Church
ยท Deacon Henry Littleton โOur Lady of Sorrows Parish
ยท Dr. Mark MathenyโSt. Lukeโs United Methodist Church
ยท Pastor Dwight Montgomery – Annesdale Cherokee Baptist Church, President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
ยท Dr. James NettersโMt. Vernon Baptist Church
ยท Reverend Kenneth Robinson โSt. Andrew AME Church
ยท Dr. William RosserโShiloh Baptist Church
ยท Pastor Hubon SandridgeโThomas Chapel Baptist Church
ยท Pastor Elmer K. SheltonโSt. Stephen Baptist Church
ยท Apostle Benjamin SmithโMiracle Temple Ministries
ยท Dr. Melvin Charles SmithโMt. Moriah East Baptist Church
ยท Dr. Stacy SpencerโNew Direction Christian Church
ยท Dr. Grady ThomasโNew Asuzu Ministries
ยท Father Nicholas VieronโAnnunciation Greek Orthodox Church
ยท Reverend Martha WagleyโFirst United Methodist
ยท Reverend Kenneth Whalum, Jr. โ The New Olivet Baptist Church
ยท U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee
ยท Ms. Ruby Wilson

