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Arguing that his second-place finish in 2003 against then-incumbent Martin O’Malley makes him the obvious front-runner for 2007, Bundley said he was being unfairly ignored.
“In 2003, I wasn’t taken seriously when I ran for mayor against a powerful incumbent who had more money,” he said.
“But I got 32 percent of the vote, which means I have a track record that makes me a front-runner,” he said.
The city school administrator, a former principal, took issue with polls that showed him running well behind both City Councilman Keiffer Mitchell Jr. and Mayor Sheila Dixon.
“Many of my voters are younger, between the ages of 18 and 30, and they have cell phones, so I don’t think polls accurately represent where I am in this race,” he said.
Support for him among city youth was strong, Bundley argued, because he understands the complex realities of the city’s troubled neighborhoods.
“I grew up in difficult circumstances, I lived in five foster homes; young people really believe when it comes to the streets of Baltimore I understand.”
For now, Bundley is calling for a one-on-one debate with Mitchell — not Dixon.
“I’ve challenged him to a debate between just the two of us; I want people to know I have a better understanding of the issues,” Bundley said.
Richard Vatz, professor of political science at Towson University, said Bundley may have a legitimate gripe.
“On the one particular point, the difficulty in polling younger voters, I would have to agree with him: Polls can miss younger voters,” Vatz said.
“However, although he got 32 percent of the vote last time, I don’t think there is any one issue, like crime, that is associated with him,” he said. “He may deserve a little more attention, but he overstates what he deserves.”
Meanwhile, Mitchell campaign spokesman Tony DeFranco said his candidate is willing to debate anytime, so long as all the candidates participate.
“Everybody has to be there, from the interim mayor on,” he said. “Our position is that we have challenged the interim mayor to a debate a week, and so far we haven’t been able to get her to attend anything.”
Dixon campaign officials have announced the mayor will participate in several debates on radio and television this month and in September.
sjanis@baltimoreexaminer.com



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Rocko the Magnificent said:
Bundley is being ignored. Is this news? It is not news, it a statement of the obvious. YAWN.
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Ori Shabazz said:
to say that a person is not qualified who has met all qualifying criteria is asinine. bundley is trying to unite the city. bundley understands the polarization. good and fair people please don't listen to those who continue to try to polarize us. bundley is a high achiever and wants to help stabalize our city. he's an excellent manager and a change agent. bundley is the man if we want a safe city, improved schools, affordable housing, full employment and bussiness development etc. some of us inadvertently support deplorable conditions by advocating against change. we re-elect the same candidates from a select group of families and expect the city to improve. when officials involve family members with public funds we all lose. all forms of nepotism have to stop. the mayor dixon and her sister, keiffer mitchell and his father: unacceptable! the "one baltimore plan" is a unity plan for all of us. elect bundley and hold him accountable to his plan. download at andreybundleyformayor.com
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Examiner Reader said:
Examiner Reader, yes, there is someone honest and qualified who won't cheat us out of our money, Delegate Jill Carter is the only candidate in the race with credentials and track record of integrity and leadership.
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Examiner Reader said:
Did someone say something? Horton hears a Bundley!
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Examiner Reader said:
what in the world is going on is there any one qualitifed honest who wont let there family spend election money or will at least try to help the working people of baltimore ....or am i in wonderland
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Examiner Reader said:
Bundley's serious in his own mind. He's not qualitifed to be mayor. Why doesn't he start a school for African American boys or produce something for the children in the city. He's just not impressive as a candidate for mayor.
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Examiner Reader said:
Bundley certainly overstates what he deserves! In the final analysis he won't even place now that there are several better alternatives to the incumbent than him.
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