Mr_Dupri Posted November 6, 2013 Report Share Posted November 6, 2013 ATLANTA (AP) - Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has been elected to a second term, defeating three little-known challengers as he continues to raise his profile overseeing a key city in the South. Preliminary election results showed Reed winning another four year-term in Tuesday’s election. Reed, a former state lawmaker, is perhaps best known outside the city for his strong support of President Barack Obama and his working relationship with Republican Gov. Nathan Deal on issues including economic development and transportation. In making his case to voters, Reed touted reforms to the city’s pension system, efforts to reduce crime and his hiring of additional police officers. Reed has faced criticism over a plan to use public financing to help support a new NFL stadium and efforts to regulate the selling of goods on public streets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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