Mr. Williams discusses why he’s running for a third time, what would go on his namesake burger and why the mayor should be a bean-counter after all.

Mr. Tyler discusses what it’s like to be the only Republican in the race, his architectural opinion of City Hall and his propensity for tender, warm embraces.

Mr. Stoney discusses his vision for a new Richmond, his impressive Doug Wilder impression, possible new campaign slogans and where he sees himself in ten years.

Ms. Mosby discusses why she ran for office in the first place, the origins of her understated campaign car, and how precisely she can help Beau with his recent parking ticket.

Mr. Morrissey discusses why he thinks he’s so divisive, what it feels like to be called an “embarrassment” by the Washington Post and whether or not he actually lives up to his “Fightin’ Joe” moniker.

Mr. Junes discusses the disconnect at City Hall, secret fraternity handshakes and his ambitious fundraising goals.

Mr. Berry discusses his Ukrop’s cookie preferences, his ideal superpower and how his new home is definitely not haunted with the spirits of Civil War-era horses.

Mr. Baliles discusses his proudest moments in public service, what animal best represents his hometown and whether or not he knows the Agee’s bicycle jingle.

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