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Though the movement was outspoken, Ms. Kilpatrick herself was composed and "dignified," said Sheila Cockrel, a longtime acquaintance, a demeanor likely forged as a public school teacher from 1970 to 1978. Her husband, Bernard Kilpatrick, was a Wayne County commissioner and later a member of McNamara's staff. Ms. Kilpatrick ran successfully for the state Legislature in 1978 and served until 1996 when she ran for Congress. As McNamara helped Bernard Kilpatrick, he used his political clout to line up support for Kwame Kilpatrick in the 2001 mayoral election. But the potent family organization foundered after Kwame Kilpatrick resigned from office in 2008 amid evidence that he had lied in a civil trial about a sexual relationship with a staff member. He was charged with misconduct and spent 99 days in jail, then was returned to prison for violating his probation. He was recently indicted on federal fraud and tax charges. Supporters say Ms. Kilpatrick represented her mostly lower-income district in Detroit conscientiously, but that her support of her son gradually eroded her credibility. "For a lot of voters, Kwame Kilpatrick's federal indictments were the straw that broke the camel's back," said Ken Cockrel Jr., who served as mayor for a few months after Kilpatrick resigned. "In my view, she never really did enough to distance herself from her son." "She had to take Kwame's luggage," said Mongo. "I feel bad for her, but life goes on."
The continued economic decline of Detroit and her district didn't help. Detroit resident Angela Carter said she has voted for Ms. Kilpatrick in the past, but not this time. She hopes her successor can do better. "My homeowners insurance has tripled. The same thing with the car insurance. It's ridiculous. I'm not satisfied. The resources from Washington are not filtering through to the city of Detroit."
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