Former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller likes more than one horse in the Dallas mayoral race. Asked at D World Headquarters yesterday for her take on the campaign–whose announced candidates so far are Dallas City Council member Ron Natinsky, former Dallas police chief David Kunkle, and Dallas Park Board president Mike Rawlings–Miller replied, “I like Kunkle or Rawlings. Either one would be a good mayor.” Which is interesting mainly because Miller’s husband, Dallas attorney Steve Wolens, is serving as Kunkle’s campaign treasurer.
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