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Hundreds turn out as Rod Mack launches Miami Gardens City Council bid

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Hundreds turn out as Rod Mack launches Miami Gardens City Council bid
Key Points(5)
  • More than 250 residents, community leaders and supporters gathered earlier this month for the official campaign launch of Rod Mack, who is seeking election to the Miami Gardens City Council District 4 seat.
  • The March 4 event, held at Lorna’s Caribbean & American Grill, drew a mix of local residents and public figures, underscoring what organizers described as strong early support for Mack’s candidacy.
  • Miami rapper and restaurateur Trick Daddy, along with religious and community leaders, were also present.
  • The kickoff event introduced Mack’s campaign theme, “Mack for a Brighter Future for Miami Gardens District 4,” and focused on community engagement and local priorities.
  • “This campaign is about bringing people together and continuing the important work of putting Miami Gardens first by focusing on safer neighborhoods, cleaner streets, stronger opportunities for our families, and a city government that truly listens to its residents,” Mack said.

More than 250 residents, community leaders and supporters gathered earlier this month for the official campaign launch of Rod Mack, who is seeking election to the Miami Gardens City Council District 4 seat.

The March 4 event, held at Lorna’s Caribbean & American Grill, drew a mix of local residents and public figures, underscoring what organizers described as strong early support for Mack’s candidacy.

Among those in attendance were Miami Gardens council members Katrina Wilson and Katrina Baskin, along with several prominent figures including former NFL linebacker Henri Crockett, Pro Football Hall of Famer Edgerrin James, former NFL player and University of Miami coach Damione Lewis, and former NFL cornerback Samari Rolle. Miami rapper and restaurateur Trick Daddy, along with religious and community leaders, were also present.

The kickoff event introduced Mack’s campaign theme, “Mack for a Brighter Future for Miami Gardens District 4,” and focused on community engagement and local priorities.

“This campaign is about bringing people together and continuing the important work of putting Miami Gardens first by focusing on safer neighborhoods, cleaner streets, stronger opportunities for our families, and a city government that truly listens to its residents,” Mack said.

The event featured a community mixer where attendees engaged in discussions about the future of the city and the type of leadership they want to see. Organizers said the evening also highlighted Mack’s personal background and long-standing ties to Miami Gardens.

During his keynote address, Mack outlined priorities including neighborhood investment, responsive governance and increased community involvement.

The event concluded with additional networking and engagement between the candidate and residents as the campaign continues to build momentum.

“The work is just beginning, and I look forward to us building a brighter future for Miami Gardens together,” Mack added.

Mack, a financial professional and longtime community advocate, is campaigning on issues including public safety, economic opportunity and strengthening connections between residents and local government.

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