When JFK came to Dallas, the city's political structure was staunch white male Republican Conservative.
This would include the mayor, the city council, the police, the district attorney, the sheriff's office, and the local media.
This ad was run in the Dallas Morning News on Nov 22 1963---
Upon his arrival at Love Field and during the motorcade, the crowds were warm and friendly for the most part. I left school and went downtown to see that parade. There were some guys passing out some handbills----
I threw mine down on the street along with dozens of others after I glanced at it. I called that handbill guy a name.
It was considered idiotic to question the authorities' decision that it was Lee Oswald who killed JFK.
Presently [2022] the political status of Dallas is the
complete opposite of 60 years ago. All the above mentioned [mayor, DA, city council for the most part, sheriff's office etc] are black liberal Democrats and females occupy certain various offices.
Yet...it
still considered a local absurdity to suggest that the government was all wrong about a lone assassin so many years ago. A case of poor Dallas living down the shame?
As a side issue...I do not understand why some [not all] observers from other countries support the official story. Has this..the USA government been really all that holy after all?
For interest, read this more recent Dallas Observer article---
https://www.texasobserver.org/welcome-to-texas-mr-obama/