Thursday, October 13, 2016

Vote for Mo Abety for School Board in District 6. By Geniusofdespair


The Mayor's sister-in-law certainly has the financial advantage over Mo Abety. She has 3 times as much money in her campaign account. Mo was endorsed by the Miami Herald  and threatened by Carlos Gimenez, Jr. to get out of the race. Mo didn't take kindly to be threatened.

When nothing else works, slam them with being a communist. Low, low blow by the opposing candidate's supporters.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just another example of the state of corruption we are living under in Miami Dade County. Gimenez's sister in law is running strictly on the name and and monies of her benefactor mayor and family member. The same can be said of evey high placed job in the county where experience and professionalism means little, only your level of submission to Gimenez determines your "qualification". If you want to figure out why this candidate is running for office look only into the future and discover the type of construction contracts that are up for grabs. I'm sure the mayor's favorite construction contractor MCM already has its eye on it.

Anonymous said...

Mo has proven, demonstrated expertise and commitments to excellence in public service through years of trench work, much dedication, and leadership experiences in a variety of organizations addressing human services issues. While we have a lot of fluff on these elected boards, we have to have a few very solid people on these boards to keep things moving. Vote for Mo.

Anonymous said...

Stop every nepotistic candidate, vote for Mo Abety a humanitarian

Anonymous said...

Oh please, Mo Abety is funded by the special interests that are destroying our home. The unions and trial lawyers (who are supporting nasty republicans like Flores and DLP) are supporting MO. He is a fraud and deserves to lose.

At least Maria Teresa Rojas is a decent, honorable person who actually cares about our children.

Anonymous said...

Mo Abety would bring back respect to Cuban American elected officials