Bob Wallace will join Baltimores mayors race as a Democrat – The Baltimore Banner
Bob Wallace, the independent candidate who ran unsuccessfully for Baltimore mayor in 2020, made 2024s race a bit more interesting Thursday evening after he announced his 2024 candidacy as a Democrat.
He will join Mayor Brandon Scott and former Mayor Sheila Dixon in seeking City Halls top office, a race where roughly 30% of city Democrats say they havent made up their minds or want another choice besides Dixon and Scott, according to a recent poll from The Baltimore Banner and Goucher College.
Ive been a Democrat. Ive been Republican. Ive been an independent. Im not somebody who was hung up on party, Im hung up on solutions. Wallace said in an interview. Now, I see that the Democratic Party has better solutions for the problems I see in Baltimore.
He announced his campaign before a crowd of a few dozen older Black residents at Forum Caterers in Northwest Baltimore.
Wallace, a 67-year-old businessman who grew up in Cherry Hill and founded information technology and renewable energy companies, has hinted for months he would join the race and first announced his exploratory committee in May. He netted 20.2% of the 2020 general election vote to Scotts 70.5%. He announced his 2020 candidacy shortly before the June primary, where Scott came out on top of a crowded field of Democrats.
Running as anything other than a Democrat in deep-blue Baltimore is an uphill battle. Youve got to run how you got to run, unfortunately, and in Baltimore, thats as a Democrat, said Wallace campaign adviser Michael Eugene Johnson.
Bob Wallace speaks during his mayoral campaign launch event at The Forum Caterers in Northwest Baltimore on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. (Kylie Cooper/The Baltimore Banner)
But Wallace doesnt have to win over many primary voters to potentially impact the outcome of the election. Scott eked out a win over Dixon in a crowded field of Democrats in 2020, winning 29.6% of the electorate to Dixons 27.5%.
The Banner-Goucher poll surveyed 537 registered Democrats by landline and mobile about the mayors race from Sept. 19-23. The poll has a margin of error of 4.2 percentage points.
Among the Democrats surveyed, 39% said they would vote for Dixon if the primary election were held today, while 27% chose Scott. Another 23% prefer some other candidate.
Im looking at how many people didnt want either, Wallace said. And I really think we overestimate how deep and how wide Ms. Dixons base is. I think we can take some of those votes. And I think we can dig into Mr. Scotts base as well.
Johnson, who served as the nights emcee, praised Wallace as a self-made man who the youth could stand to learn a thing or two from.
They need to see a man thats a stand-up man, who dont wear his pants where they dont need to be, whos been married to the same beautiful woman for 45 years, he said.
Wallace pledged his first priority in office would be education, saying he would replace Sonja Santelises as Baltimore City schools CEO and replace the schools board. Two members of the board are elected; the rest are appointed by the mayor.
Reducing crime would also be a top priority.
We will not negotiate with criminals, he said, adding that does not mean he would suspend Safe Streets and Roca but take a very detailed look at their relationship with the city.
The elderly are prisoners in their own homes. They need to feel like they did when I was a kid, that they can walk to the corner store without getting harassed, he said.
As mayor, he said, he would go up to Wall Street and Im going to get investors to invest in this big, massive, public project to rebuild Baltimore using minority and women-owned businesses, and train our kids in all schools to be the carpenters, electricians, the plumbers.
He also said he would create a business district to honor the contributions of people from the African diaspora to Baltimore.
The fundamental question, said pollster and Goucher political science professor Mileah Kromer, is what voting groups Wallace may be able to capture.
Right now, the public doesnt know enough about him to answer that, and we dont even know if the lane of undecided voters is a coherent set of people, she said. Theyre a highly diverse bunch with many different demographic backgrounds.
Johnson told event attendees to Pay attention to when the media says that theyre going to have a debate forum and these are the only two people theyre going to invite, he said, referring to Dixon and Scott. The hell you dont invite the candidate who got 50,000 votes as an independent. When that happens, youve got to pick up the phone.
Wallace ran a largely self-financed campaign: He loaned himself about $300,000 during the 2020 election; his wife Carolyn Green loaned him $50,000.
Campaign finance reports from January 2023, the most recent available, show a discrepancy between his campaigns bank account balance and cash balance; the former lists a $975 balance, while the latter lists a $13,181 balance.
Dixon had just under $5,000 in her campaign account. A prominent fundraising group created a super PAC to benefit her over the summer, but it has not yet reported any fundraising or expenditures. Scott reported having nearly $451,000 on hand.
Bob Wallace speaks at a rally for 2022's ballot item Question K outside Baltimore City Hall. (Emily Sullivan/Emily Sullivan)
Wallace said he would consider funding his campaign again, but that he is hoping to fundraise through grassroots donations.
Im capable of funding my campaign and I will see what what I need to do, he said.
Regardless of how much money Wallace raises or loans his campaign, it will be a challenge to go up against Scott and Dixon, who as an incumbent and former mayor, respectively, have high name recognition throughout the city. He remained largely out of the headlines since 2020, though he teamed up with organizers supporting a ballot measure that established term limits for city politicians that was funded by a ballot issue committee with financial ties toward Sinclair Broadcast Group.
It may be a challenge for someone like Wallace, who has not been a part of establishment Democratic politics, to hire a solid fundraiser, make ads, and strategize what doors to knock this late in the game, Kromer said: Thats not to say theres not talented people out there, but most people are booked and busy.
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Bob Wallace will join Baltimores mayors race as a Democrat - The Baltimore Banner
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