South Fulton Mayor's race: Incumbent Edwards calls allegation 'outright lie'

Watch as the candidate indicates how he will handle issues facing the city
Edwards was elected the city's mayor in 2017.
City of South Fulton incumbent Mayor Bill Edwards (l) is being challenged by Councilman Khalid Kamau in the Nov 30 runoff election.

Note: Councilman Khalid Kamau, after insisting that we do a story about this particular race, was not able to schedule a sit-down interview with us. Therefore, the questions were posed to City of South Fulton Mayor Bill Edwards.

William "Bill" Edwards is seeking a second term as mayor of the City of South Fulton. Edwards was elected the city's first mayor in 2017 after serving a number of years on the Fulton County Commission.

What differentiates Edwards from his opponent? What's the back story concerning the allegations about warehouses being made by his opponent?
Watch as Edwards answers those questions and more.

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Over the years Williams and opponent Kamau have clashed publicly over votes and resources.