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woodward
08-06-2020, 09:35 AM
I wonder what the result MIGHT have been if Miss Ross came to Detroit and campaign for her younger sister. This was really surprising; I expected to see her be victorious.

In the 5th House District, state Rep. Cynthia Johnson, D-Detroit, defeated her main challenger, Rita Ross of Detroit, the youngest sister of Motown great Diana Ross, 65% to 28%, in a three-candidate race, with all precincts reporting.

Circa 1824
08-06-2020, 09:40 AM
I wonder what the result MIGHT have been if Miss Ross came to Detroit and campaign for her younger sister. This was really surprising; I expected to see her be victorious.

In the 5th House District, state Rep. Cynthia Johnson, D-Detroit, defeated her main challenger, Rita Ross of Detroit, the youngest sister of Motown great Diana Ross, 65% to 28%, in a three-candidate race, with all precincts reporting.

that was not even close. This is her second defeat. The Ross name does not swing voters, so a DR appearance probably would not have helped.

jobucats
08-06-2020, 10:03 AM
that was not even close. This is her second defeat. The Ross name does not swing voters, so a DR appearance probably would not have helped.

Just as the attempt by a certain political party to push a celebrity's name to be placed on the ballot in a few states out west in order to split the vote in favor of their party will not work.

midnightman
08-06-2020, 04:25 PM
That campaign's, not Rita's but the other one, is a total flop and possibly fraudulent.

marv2
08-06-2020, 05:40 PM
Diane didn't help campaign for Rita in her first race either.

jobeterob
08-06-2020, 08:41 PM
Yes but did Diana?

jobucats
08-06-2020, 10:31 PM
Yes but did Diana?

I was wondering the same thing. [[jobeterob, I think I know where you were going in your question....ha ha)

khansperac
08-07-2020, 01:03 PM
Diana endorsed Rita via social media.

midnightman
08-07-2020, 09:57 PM
Yes but did Diana?

She endorsed online. But not in person.

carlo
08-08-2020, 04:41 PM
I find it sort of ridiculous that people expected Diana to come through for her sister and to be some sort of active presence in her sister's campaign. Has anyone even thought about the fact that maybe her sister didn't want Diana to get actively involved? Were we expecting Diana to live out those scenes from Mahogany and start drawing up signs and a jingle? Also, should we be voting for those who run for public office, simply because their sibling is famous and campaigned on their behalf? I don't know anything about Rita Ross' platform, and I wish her well, but to be having this kind of expectation that she should have won because of her famous family, or that Diana should have come through for her...it's unfair.

Roberta75
08-08-2020, 04:43 PM
I find it sort of ridiculous that people expected Diana to come through for her sister and to be some sort of active presence in her sister's campaign. Has anyone even thought about the fact that maybe her sister didn't want Diana to get actively involved? Were we expecting Diana to live out those scenes from Mahogany and start drawing up signs and a jingle? Also, should we be voting for those who run for public office, simply because their sibling is famous and campaigned on their behalf? I don't know anything about Rita Ross' platform, and I wish her well, but to be having this kind of expectation that she should have won because of her famous family, or that Diana should have come through for her...it's unfair.

But youve got to consider the miserable source it came from.

TheMotownManiac
08-09-2020, 09:25 PM
Diane didn't help campaign for Rita in her first race either.

https://youtu.be/S8rCy173y7Y