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2003-08-19 18:06 | User Profile

Complete and Original Article Available at:[url=http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20030818-092305-2190r.htm]WashTimes.com[/url]

Mayoral forums exclude whites

By Robert Redding Jr. THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Two groups of predominantly black ministers in Baltimore have excluded white mayoral candidates — including incumbent Martin O'Malley — from the groups' Democratic primary forums, The Washington Times has learned. 
The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, the city's largest faith-based activist organization, and the Baptist Ministers' Conference did not invite Mr. O'Malley and longtime social activist A. Robert Kaufman to participate in two separate forums last month. 
The Rev. Russell Johnson, president of the Baptist Ministers' Conference and pastor of Browns Memorial Baptist Church, said his group's July 14 forum "was only for black candidates." "No one else asked even to be heard by the conference anyway," Mr. Johnson said. 
The Rev. Gregory Perkins, president of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance and pastor of Saint Paul Community Baptist Church, said all of the candidates were notified of his group's July 31 forum. "Those who had e-mail were invited," he said. "Why we did it that way was because we did not have time to put them in the mail." 
There are five candidates running for mayor, two white and three black. The city's primary is Sept. 9. The general election takes place 14 months later, on Nov. 2, 2004, under a 1999 referendum that moved local elections to a presidential election year. 
When asked whether Mr. O'Malley knew about the forums, Kimberlin L. Love, a campaign spokeswoman, said the two groups never contacted his campaign headquarters. 
"We have not received anything about these two events," Miss Love said. "We don't know why, but the mayor wasn't invited." 
When asked why Mr. O'Malley wasn't advised of the group's forum, Mr. Johnson said the mayor should have asked him about it last week when he visited Mr. Johnson's congregation. 
"If he wanted to know [why he wasn´t invited], he could have asked me last Sunday," Mr. Johnson said.

Must have been an honest oversight. Thats the only reasonable explaination.