Is Crispin Mean Enough To Compete In Kansas City Politics???

Crispin Rea has been a participant in local politics for nearly a decade and a half. He started as a (somewhat) conservative student activists and earned quick success in the doomed administration of Mayor Mark Funkhouser. 

Fun fact . . . He was one of the first people who was stabbed in the back by future Mayor Quinton Lucas when he learned the hard way that the 3rd District wasn't ready to look past traditional politics.

After years of public service in the prosecutor's office he's starting his campaign for 4th District At-Large as an "elder millennial" who might be just a bit too mainstream for some of the more radical elements in his home district but will likely appeal to other residents citywide.

The main question and the main question . . . 

WILL CRISPIN BE MEAN ENOUGH TO STAND UP AGAINST HIS ULTRA-PROGRESSIVE OPPOSITION?!?

If he's going to be successful he'll have to counter the fiery rhetoric of an LGBT voting block and maybe even a couple of surprise old-school feminist candidates.

Check this snippet from a recent interview . . .

"Rea, who grew up on Kansas City’s East Side, currently works at the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office in the Special Victims Unit. His priorities include safe neighborhoods, basic city services and economic opportunity."

Take a listen via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

251: Fourth District City Council At-Large Candidate Crispin Rea

On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, we're joined by Crispin Rea, candidate for Kansas City's Fourth District At-Large council seat. Rea, who grew up on Kansas City's East Side, currently works at the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office in the Special Victims Unit. His priorities include safe neighborhoods, basic city services and economic opportunity.

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