Aww c'mon now frank...you know the big guy is a big picture kinda guy...he'll have "people" to take care of such detail oriented issues like the ones that you mentioned. 
Which of course is the big guy's downfall.
He imagines himself as the man with the vision, but really, he's rather visually-impaired.
He's the man with the dream, but it's turned into a nightmare.
One feels for the (L) candidate, who seems to want the job most of all, who seems to be working the hardest at trying to get it. The incumbent (R), chairman of the city council, wants it too, of course. The second (R), the former city employee, seems to be off the radar.
And of course the big guy's in another universe, not even close.
It's too bad about the (L) candidate, but damn it, if he were an (R), I could very well see a November match-up between him and the incumbent, making for a good race, two excellent candidates. But his third-party dreams work against him. One hopes however that he at least comes in third, leaving the big guy in the dust.