Rick, you’ve missed the point of my post and question, and as the campaign 
manager for the 6th ward DFL candidate, I would expect, first of all, that you would 
not make unfounded assertions and accusations because you are unhappy with being 
questioned.  As a constituent and as a DFL member, it is my right and more 
specifically my responsibility to question those seeking elected office, especially 
those representing my party.  Do not attempt to minimize the concerns I’ve 
raised simply because you or the campaign do not like them.  And I am asking questions 
of the campaign, you signed your post as speaking on your behalf and not writing for 
the campaign officially, if that’s the case, then I still have no answers from 
the campaign.
To address the unfounded assertions, I have not made my decision, and that is the 
reason why I am raising these questions.  Zimmerman has been at functions in the 
African American and communities of color, so I’ve had the opportunity to 
question him.  Kallenbach has not shown up at any that I am aware of, and since he 
doesn’t come to them, I am raising the questions here in a public forum because 
they are of concern to me and to many other members of the communities of color.  To 
not respond officially is validate the concerns I raise.  If the campaign cannot be 
bothered to address the issues of concern to the African American community and 
communities of color, then it has made our decision for us.  Regardless of whether you 
or the campaign thinks that I or anyone else have made up their mind, to not respond 
to the questions, to not take a stand on issues that are of concern to our community 
is political disenfranchisement, and is akin to political suicide.  To blow off 
responding to legitimate 
issues because you believe I or anyone else has made their decision is to disregard 
the issues themselves.  Should you not respond to a question of where you stand on 
Affordable Housing because you think someone has made up their mind?  But since the 
campaign has spoken on those issues, it casts doubt on its priorities on the others 
I’ve raised.

Since you’re not speaking for the campaign, it makes your statements and defense 
akin to rumors, but I’ll deal with them anyway.  You said that several other 
campaigns didn’t receive calls either, can you specify which ones, because all 
of the other campaigns showed up with the exception of Brock who called in ill.

Again, you have deflected the issue which is why doesn’t the campaign show up at 
events within the communities of color, why has it not taken a position on the issues 
of concern, why has the candidate either been shielded or hidden away from the African 
American community and the communities of color?  I have surmised nothing. You state 
that the Kallenbach campaign will continue to listen to all people in the Sixth Ward 
regardless of race, income, etc.  Well I’m a resident and voter in the Sixth 
Ward, I’m raising concerns and questions and rather than listening or addressing 
them you have responded with unfounded attacks and assertions.

So I will ask specifically again, why has the Kallenbach campaign not attended events, 
programs, etc. (especially the major ones that are held annually) in the African 
American community, and communities of color?  If it has, which ones and why not the 
ones I’ve mentioned?  Where does the Kallenbach campaign stand on issues of 
concern to the African American community such as Reparations, out of home placements, 
and redistricting?  If the campaign will not answer these, I want to know why?  I am a 
voter, I am a representative of the African American community, and these are valid 
questions that we’ve asked of other candidates.  There is no reason why the 
Kallenbach campaign should not respond.  

Any public official should listen to all of his/her constituents and take positions on 
issues raised.  To attempt to deflect them by talking about other forum that 
you’ve attended or busy schedules is disingenuous and disrespectful.  It leads 
one to believe that either the campaign and its candidate believes that everyone has 
the same issues and only those issues, or that the other issues are not important and 
the candidate will only work on those it deems worthy.  That, is not being 
representative of the people

I have asked or stated anything about the “machine” so I’m assuming 
that those portions were for someone else.  I’ll save my questions regarding 
stated endorsements, campaign literature questionnaire writing, etc. for another 
email.  Right now, I’m speaking specifically about the issues I’ve raised. 
 I have not made my decision yet, and I have many others in my community who have 
questioned me regarding the candidates.  I don’t know if Zimmerman is a better 
candidate  or Kallenbach, the difference is that I’ve been able to question him, 
and the responses I get from the Kallenbach campaign are all in line with what 
you’ve posted.  I happen to think Kallenbach is a really nice guy.  Nice, 
however does not get the job done.  I want to know where he stands on the issues that 
are important to me as anyone does so that I can make the best decision possible.  
I’m unclear as to why this should be a problem.

Jonathan Palmer
Stevens Square-Loring Heights
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