The gloves are really starting to come off in the 13th Congressional seat race in Detroit, Michigan. Incumbent, U.S. Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks-Kilpatrick finds herself in a very tight race with State Senator Martha G. Scott and former State Representative Mary Waters. The polls show that there is virtually a statistical dead heat between all three with so many undecided voters not sure of who they will vote for with a week out from the election. However today's debate between the candidates turned ugly as the crowd was split between the three candidates. Booing and shouting was heard throughout the debate either in support or against one of the candidates. It got so ugly at one point that a pastor at Perfecting Church had to get on the mic and tell the audience to stay pleasant.
The boos that were heard during the debate really took away from the real issues and regardless of how the media spins it, neither of the three congressional candidates came out on top. One thing is for sure is that each of the three women have their very own base of support and they all will split Detroit but it is the suburbs that will ultimately decide this eleciton where Waters has a large lead right now. So it is clear that with one week to go that each candidate will be trying to make sure that their message is precise and concise as well as enticing to the undecided voters. With apparently 14% of the 13th Congressional District still undecided, the race for U.S. Congress is still wide open and as long as Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick doesn't get into any more trouble between now and election day, his mother Cheeks-Kilpatrick could very well win the election by a very slim margin.
A win is a win but even if Cheeks-Kilpatrick wins, she loses because in 2010, she has to make sure her message is on point and that she is really talking to voters as well as showing that the 13th congressional district voters are knowing what she is doing. Otherwise in 2010, some young gun will really challenge Cheeks-Kilpatrick like Waters and Scott really couldn't that since they both jumped in the race last minute. Someone young and vibrant could get in the race and challenge Cheeks-Kilpatrick and campaign against her for an entire or more depending on how you look at it. For now the 13th Congressional district race is hotly contested and will be heavily watched on August 5th.
References:
Gloves Come Off At Congressional Debate http://www.clickondetroit.com/politics/17013693/detail.html
Detroit mayor's mom gets boost at US House debate http://www.mlive.com/elections/index.ssf/2008/07/detroit_mayors_mom_gets_boost.html
Cheeks Kilpatrick, two challengers resume battle at fiery debate http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080729/POLITICS01/807290394/1022/POLITICS
The best choices for the U.S. House http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080729/OPINION01/807290324
Rep. Kilpatrick braces for battle http://detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080728/POLITICS/807280369
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