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McCarty backs Fargo for mayor, cites gang-tax vote

Published: Friday, Sep. 5, 2008 - 12:00 am | Page 2B

City Councilman Kevin McCarty became the final council member to take sides in the city's heated race for mayor Thursday – coming out in favor of re-electing Heather Fargo to a third term.

At a morning news conference, McCarty said he was swayed by Fargo's recent support of a sales tax increase to pay for gang prevention efforts, as well as her stands in favor of gay marriage and abortion rights.

"I'm a progressive Democrat, and so is she," he said.

Fargo's rival, former NBA star Kevin Johnson, opposed the gang tax, which was rejected by the City Council. He has said he believes marriage is between a man and a woman.

In addition to McCarty, Fargo now has the backing of council colleagues Rob Fong, Bonnie Pannell, Lauren Hammond and Ray Tretheway. Johnson is backed by council members Robbie Waters, Steve Cohn and Sandy Sheedy.

– Mary Lynne Vellinga


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