The "Chocolate City" Has A Marshmallow On Top
Sunday, February 7, 2010
New Orleans elects first white mayor in over 30 years
Landrieu, who lost to Nagin in a runoff four years ago, was a welcome change for some voters who grew frustrated with the city’s current mayor. Little known outside New Orleans before Katrina, Nagin became a central, and sometimes controversial figure, in the city’s struggle to recover. Though he won re-election as he courted black voters in the 2006 campaign. Nagin notoriously pledged after the hurricane that New Orleans would be a “chocolate city” again, offending many whites.
Polls showed his popularity fell sharply in the years after the storm.
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