Yemi Mobolade Makes History as First Black Mayor of Colorado Springs

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Yemi Mobolade, a Nigerian immigrant and businessman with no political experience, has been elected as the first Black mayor of Colorado Springs, defeating Republican Wayne Williams in the city's runoff contest. Mobolade's victory represents a political earthquake in Colorado Springs, long known as a conservative stronghold. He will succeed Mayor John Suthers, becoming the city's 42nd mayor.
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