The Politicker

Kendall Stewart, Mr. Million

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Kendall Stewart, who is running for State Senate in Brooklyn, is plowing ahead with the notion that he knows how to get money for local community groups, despite the trouble two of his staffers got into for allegedly misusing public money intended for local community groups.

"I want to thank you for all the years of support and your fair and unbiased approach to reporting the news," Stewart says in this "press invitation."

Stewart and fellow City Councilman Simcha Felder are running in a Democratic primary against incumbent Kevin Parker.

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Carribean Power (not verified) says:

I LOVE Kendall. He's going to kick Parker and Felder's Asses.

BrooklynStrategist (not verified) says:

I think people underestimate how popular Kendall is in his district. The media makes a big deal about his aides, but the PEOPLE love Kendall. My money is on the million dollar man to win this seat.

TwentyTwenty (not verified) says:

Mr. Stewart is not the man he appears to be. He has mislead his constituents. The fact that his staff are under indictment is an obvious clue. He is a clever, cunning opportunist and has taken advantage of honest people for his personal benefit - especially the elderly member of the Harlem community who owned the Liberation bookstore. His version of public service is nothing more than an empty PR campaign. His eventual downfall will be through his own undoing.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

i met all three felder nice guy a little bit too easy going however, stewart nice but can be cold, parker-charles barron junior

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