Whoa, whoa, whoa. My husband and I walked with the mayor in the Junteenth parade. We got there at about 9:30 a.m., got our signs and stickers and waited for the parade to start.

Too bad R.T. didn't have T-shirts available like every organized campaign did. When I left R.T.'s contingent there were only a couple signs left that weren't already attached to something and they were in rough shape.

We walked the entire route with the spirited

        (little)

group and the mayor shook hands while criss-crossing the street continuously. Our group felt very positive about the reception the mayor got along the route. My husband passed out stickers to enthusiastic takers and I waved and called out "good morning" to parade watchers on that glorious sunny day.

Thanks,

Laura

R.T.'s contingent was about half the size of Peter McLaughlin's and you were probably the only one of R.T.'s much vaunted endorsers to make the parade. Perhaps after Peter outpolled R.T. at the city convention those endorsers are making themselves scarce?

        working for Peter McLaughlin and a better Minneapolis from Hawthorne,

                Dyna Sluyter
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