When your official campaign website is a brochure about you, instead of a vehicle to share and discuss our city, getting the election date right would be a good start.
Or maybe when you assume that you are automatically going to get re-elected, none of this matters.
Check out the site before he has someone fix it. www.joeydwilliams.com [2]
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5 Comments To "The “Endorsed Dems” move election date"
#1 Comment By Gary Leitzell On March 26, 2013 @ 1:13 pm @ 1:13 pm
They have fixed it now. With all that money they should pay people to proof read instead of paying people to make them look bad ……
#2 Comment By Diane On March 26, 2013 @ 2:25 pm @ 2:25 pm
Yeh, did you catch his accomplishments in “ofice”?
[caption id="attachment_9701" align="aligncenter" width="314"] [5] Spelling error[/caption]
#3 Comment By Lynn On March 27, 2013 @ 9:26 am @ 9:26 am
Nan Whaleys page shows only white people, Joey Williams page only shows black, where is the diversity in this diverse city?
#4 Comment By Diane On March 27, 2013 @ 9:54 am @ 9:54 am
“8-year member of the Dayton Board of Education,” and yet he has typos all over his campaign website?
Priceless.
#5 Comment By Hall On March 27, 2013 @ 1:56 pm @ 1:56 pm
Joey’s people have fixed the misspelling of “ofice” now….
Nan’s site has (2) photos, I think, so saying she “only shows white people” is grasping. Joey’s, on the other hand, is rather disappointing. He has a gallery of only a few photos and there’s ONE white person (not counting any that might be in the background).