Garbage burning, upbringing hot topics in second mayoral debate
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In a rather unique and cozy setting, Minneapolis mayoral candidates debated for the second time Wednesday night, seated on couches in Kingfield neighborhood church Solomon’s Porch and circled by a crowd of about 250.
The debate gave viewers a first glimpse of independent candidate Cam Winton, who wasn’t invited to the first forum, as well as Jim Thomas, a special education teacher who petitioned the hosts to let him in.
It turned out Thomas, who was mostly focused on schools, provided plenty of levity to a debate about the city’s future.

