Sheridan believes Hutch's appeal lies in "anger" stemming from years of community issues, stating there's never been cohesive community support since Tony Gregory's leadership.
Sheridan critiques the community's disconnection, mentioning Sheriff Street as a "blocked artery" that doesn’t embody a real community but merely one street overshadowed by development.
He downplays any perceived endorsement by stating his intent was merely observational, emphasizing he had no value in affecting Hutch's chances.
Sheridan's connection to Hutch stems from a past collaboration, noting that Hutch eagerly agreed to be filmed, highlighting the interest in his candidacy.
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