The appearance last week by Bill Cosby at a fundraiser for Baltimore mayoral candidate Otis Rolley III means one thing: We've got a real election on our hands.
Mr. Cosby's presence no doubt got people to pay attention to Mr. Rolley, if only to wonder what a man whose endorsements more famously run to Jell-O and Coca-Cola has to say about a former head of the Baltimore Office of Planning. For the record, he said he admires Mr. Rolley's rise from a poor childhood and his willingness to make the tough choices needed to move the city forward. But Mr. Cosby doesn't live here, and despite having some credibility in talking about urban and African-American issues, what he thinks isn't likely to sway a lot of Baltimore voters.


