Editorial | Nutter for mayor
· April 25, 2007, 5:00 am
This May 15, the mayoral election will essentially be decided by the outcome of the Democratic primary.
The DP Opinion Board strongly endorses Michael Nutter for the next mayor of Philadelphia. While all five Democratic candidates have their advantages and disadvantages, Nutter has the vision, know-how and experience to take the city in the right direction.
Nutter served as a City Councilman for nearly 15 years before resigning last July in order to run for mayor. He has also served as chairman of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority Board since 2003, where he leads the Center's $700 million expansion project, and on the Board of City Trusts, where he manages the city's charitable assets.
During his time in public office, Nutter tirelessly worked to promote economic development and introduce ethics reform legislation - two issues that he has focused on in the mayoral campaign. In light of the spate of corruption scandals that have plagued Philadelphia politics in years past (and have included a few of the other mayoral candidates), Nutter's unwavering dedication to ethics reform is a breath of fresh air.
Nutter wants to bring fiscal integrity to City Hall, boost jobs, revise an ancient zoning code which impairs development and take real steps to reduce crime.
He has also proposed creating an office of university and college relations which would focus on collaborating and communicating with the city's universities - some of Philadelphia's largest private employers and most important economic drivers.
But all the candidates have ideas. What makes this Wharton grad unique is that he's proven this isn't just rhetoric. The plans he has released go into intricate detail as to how he will fight Philly's problems and pay for the solutions.
Some have called Nutter's charisma and leadership abilities into question, but Nutter is a city planning guru who can navigate the ins and outs of internal politics. Time and again, he has demonstrated that he has the wherewithal to see projects through; most recently, he spearheaded the recent citywide smoking ban.
Philadelphia needs real, practical solutions from someone who knows how to get things done. Michael Nutter is that man.




Comments (11)
Student
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Good choice. Now students need to vote! Request an absentee ballot: http://www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/lib/voting/02_voter_registration_applications/absenteeballot/absentee_ballot_application_(08-13-04).pdf
Think Independently
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Why don't you brilliant Ivy-League students study the different campaigns and make up your own minds rather than letting the self-proclaimed liberal elites tell you what you may think, how you may vote and what you may say.
Julie Siegel
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Read why the candidates themselves think you should vote for them on The Spin @ www.dailypennsylvanian.com/spin.
Self-proclaimed liberal elite
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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[QUOTE id="6550ff15-2bfa-451f-b9bb-01b1808e7b71"]Why don't you brilliant Ivy-League students study the different campaigns and make up your own minds rather than letting the self-proclaimed liberal elites tell you what you may think, how you may vote and what you may say.[/QUOTE] Ooh, I don't know. The DP didn't tell me I should do that. I mean, it's not like they're just providing a service for the community, or anything. And who ever heard of a newspaper endorsing a candidate? It's just madness! Although I'm sure you'd have been okay with it if they had endorsed a Republican candidate (...in the Democratic primary).
Disgruntled
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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[QUOTE id="ac080415-1063-436f-bc89-9d9492395f13"]Finally you pimple-faced stooges on the editorial board got it right.[/QUOTE] Mr. Stevko, Your continuous ad hominem attacks on this board detract from your message. Agree or disagree at your whim, but it's a lot more effective when you're not bashing the writer/editor for his personality, but rather, for his arguments. Your ideas are interesting -- your vindictiveness is not.
Michael J. Stevko-Penn Alum 06'
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Finally you pimple-faced stooges on the editorial board got it right.
Eric
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Ew. KNOX FOR PHILLY!
Registered Republican
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Anyone who cares about Philadelphia should support Nutter. He is the only candidate in this field with reasonable ideas and ability to get things done. Not to mention he is the only candidate in that field who can read above a fourth grade level, if at all. Nutter would make an excellent mayor, something Philly hasn't had in a generation.
Michael J. Stevko-Penn Alum 06'
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Registered Republican BRAVO! Eric-Knox?? When I first saw him with those bleached teeth and that goofy smile on his face I didn't know whether he was going to try and sell me a used car or molest me. I'm sorry, Philadelphia deserves better.
Europian
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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Ok, I don' want to start a flame war here but I don't think Nutter will get get elected. The truth is that he is too smart to be a successful in US politics. There is a "disconnect" with an average JOE in US. I could Nutter as mayor of a major European city but not US. There is a reason why Americans voted for Bush TWICE (again, no flame intended. just stating the fact).
Michael J. Stevko-Penn Alum 06'
December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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You're right, I'm sorry you moron.
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