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'''Let's Do Something!''' was the successful campaign slogan for [[Mayor of Birmingham]] candidate [[Larry Langford]].  It was a direct criticism of the incumbent [[Bernard Kincaid]], who was known for being very meticulous, which gave the perception that progress was not being made.  Langford, on the other hand, had a track record of making quick decisions when he was [[Mayor of Fairfield]] and president of the [[Jefferson County Commission]].
'''Let's Do Something!''' was the successful [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election]] campaign slogan for candidate [[Larry Langford]].  It was a direct criticism of the incumbent [[Bernard Kincaid]], who was known for being very meticulous, which gave the perception that progress was not being made.  Langford, on the other hand, had a track record of making quick decisions when he was [[Mayor of Fairfield]] and president of the [[Jefferson County Commission]].  Langford won the election  outright without the need for a runoff.  As [[Mayor of Birmingham]], Langford kept his promise and quickly made sweeping changes and [[List of initiatives proposed by Larry Langford|proposals]].


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[[Category:Birmingham municipal elections]]
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 20 July 2010

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Let's Do Something! was the successful 2007 Birmingham mayoral election campaign slogan for candidate Larry Langford. It was a direct criticism of the incumbent Bernard Kincaid, who was known for being very meticulous, which gave the perception that progress was not being made. Langford, on the other hand, had a track record of making quick decisions when he was Mayor of Fairfield and president of the Jefferson County Commission. Langford won the election outright without the need for a runoff. As Mayor of Birmingham, Langford kept his promise and quickly made sweeping changes and proposals.