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The inaugural Lincoln City Homepage Candidate Forum was deemed a timely success by the candidates and audience Wednesday night. Homepage's Cary Moore injected humor into his moderation duties, keeping candidates and the crowd entertained. The green, yellow, and red timing system, run by former Lincoln City Mayor Don Williams, kept the forum flowing. A Facebook live stream of the event started at 7 p.m., which drew a couple hundred viewers within the first half hour. Candidates answered questions about crime, homelessness, affordable housing and were presented with what is arguably John F. Kennedy's most famous quote in the form of a question: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” The political hopefuls made their closing statements just after 8 p.m. "So, check this out," Moore said after the last candidate spoke. "Eight o' one." The candidates erupted at Moore's nod to the predicted one hour time frame for the event he told them earlier. A special appearance from Representative David Gomberg surprised Homepage staff and the incumbent sat down for an interview after the forum. "Oh my goodness good questions -- great people -- interesting answers," Gomberg said. "I think there's tough choices ahead for Lincoln City." Gomberg went over the candidate questions and pointed out how he voted against his party's wishes and "had the scars to show for it." He also went into great detail about what could be done for affordable housing. Gomberg said it was his job to bring state money to Lincoln City, where the City Council can use it to address problems. Members of the audience said Lincoln County Commissioner candidate Casey Miller "did a good job of answering city-based questions in a county-wide way." https://lincolncityhomepage.com/inaug...