Seven questions for Michelle Dillingham, Cincinnati’s neighborhood candidate for city council
Michelle Dillingham and Noreen Loftus-Spilman at the Women’s March in Cincinnati.
We spend a lot of time talking about what we want our elected representatives to do for us. In order for our representatives to have a shot at doing anything, however, they first have to get elected. This doesn’t just happen. It either takes a lot of money or it takes a lot of supporters or most often, some combination of both. It takes a community to get people elected.
In Cincinnati, no one better represents this idea to me than Michelle Dillingham, our neighborhood candidate for city council. Michelle graciously agreed to talk about her community and what it means to her.