Atlanta mayoral candidate Kasim Reed recently spoke exclusively with Shelley Wynter, co-host of “Word On the Street” on WSB Radio.
Reed, right, posed with Wynter, left, and his co-host, MalaniKai Massey, while attending a Frank Ski forum with other candidates at WHUR 96.3.
Reed discussed Atlanta’s crime rate and his vision for Atlanta’s future in his interview with Wynter.
When Wynter told Reed he was 23.5% “within a margin” of City Council President and mayoral candidate Felicia Moore, Reed corrected him.
“I’m not within the margin, I’m in first place,” Reed said confidently. “I’m winning this race for mayor with 47 days left to go.”
“Y’all done had two public polls now,” he added, “and both of them have me in first place. And I’m very grateful to the people of Atlanta for giving me fair consideration.”
Wynter asked: “What about the undecideds? Does that concern you any?”
“It doesn’t concern me one bit,” said Reed. “Any politician that tells you they don’t want to be in first place isn’t telling you the truth.”
Wynter and Massey posed with other mayoral candidates who trail Reed in the mayoral race.
Listen to the interview below.