North Miami mayoral election could decide city's future. Here's what's at stake for residents
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"It does help when they've known you for a while," he tells the Herald as he walks around the neighborhood. But, he says, "I take everybody seriously. Until 7 p.m. Election Day, everything is on the table."
Medina offers her a ride to the polls. "I'm the only Latino running," he tells her. "I want to be an asset."
Should Medina, a retired doctor, win the upcoming mayoral race in North Miami, he would become the first Latino mayor to helm the city.
All four of these candidates bring with them their own baggage: Desulme, who was appointed mayor in 2022, seeks to secure his position against experienced challengers.
Read at Miami Herald
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