Pride, like Richardson, has expressed concern that most people are not aware of the details of Morrissey’s relationship with Myrna. He has responded by establishing a website where voters can read the full legal document: sayno2joe.com.

Asked about Pride’s months of advocacy, Morrissey wrote off his behavior as bizarre. “We had crowds around us, and we were signing things,” he said. “Coleman is standing there with this silly shirt — how do you respond to someone like that? I mean how do you respond to someone like Coleman Pride?”

He referred additional questions about Pride’s advocacy to Myrna Morrissey, who called her father childish.

“I’ve moved on,” she said. “I’m married now. I have two children. He needs to move on.”

Objections surrounding Morrissey’s candidacy also have filtered down to races for City Council.

On Monday, 1st District council candidate Andreas Addison released a video describing his opposition to Morrissey. Likewise, 2nd District council candidate Charlie Diradour has promoted a clip from a recent candidate debate in which he comes out in strong opposition to Morrissey.