Yvette Tyson is making a run for the governor's office. Her goal is clear. Win.
She has the backing of her boyfriend, Cory Logan. He is kind, gentle, determined, and offers the kind of support an unmarried black woman needs to get into a postion of power. The relationship has grown over the past year and she has been seen arm-in-arm with him in public numerous times. She is proud to show him off, and him, her--so there is no color issue--or is that exactly what it is?
Does Cory need a black governor to get a sports center named after him?
Does Yvette need a white boyfriend to win that demographic to get elected?
All bets are off as convicts, ex-husbands, mistresses, unscrupulous family members, secret club affiliations, and manipulating the media are all part of the ammuntion at a candidate's disposal.
All parties are willing to take a