Jacksonville mayoral candidate Bill Bishop‘s latest campaign salvo is working to emphasize the unitary nature of the March elections.
“Republican? Democrat? Independent? Undecided? The March 24th Election for Mayor is a UNITARY ELECTION,” the e-blast reads, “which means you can vote for any candidate you believe would be the BEST MAYOR for Jacksonville regardless of party affiliation.”
Bishop is a Republican and past president of the Jacksonville City Council. However, he’s run to the left of both incumbent mayor (and Democrat) Alvin Brown and the other front-runner in the race, former GOP state party chair Lenny Curry. (Not to mention NPA candidate Omega Allen, who recently opined that homosexuality is “a choice.”)
Consider:
- Bishop is the only candidate to firmly support updating Jacksonville’s human rights ordinance to cover the area’s LGBT community.
- He just received the endorsement of the city’s newly formed LGBT PAC.
- He’s also advocated for a half-cent sales tax increase to fix the city’s pension problems.
- And he’s made some noise about creating more walkable, sustainable communities, an issue dear to progressives.
In short, the Republican businessman is trying to draw votes from all corners — moderate Republicans, independents, and Democrats — to make the runoff after the March 24 unitary contest, which only lets the two top vote-getters proceed to the May 19 runoff election.
But the question many have is, just how wide and deep is Bishop’s actual support?
A new UNF poll on the race is due out next week and should be revealing.