Erin Palmer

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Anonymous wrote:Martin Austermuhle reports on Palmer’s surprising level of support.

Is this a joke? Mendelson is the incumbent winning with the widest margin in the city. More support than Bowser. She did worse than Ed Lazere last time and as the Election Day vote comes in it will pull even further away because all of her motivated voters already voted.


Well that’s blatantly false.

As of 9:32pm…
Nadieu +15
Bonds +11
Bowser +13
Mendelson +10

Mendelson is the incumbent with the smaller margin. Palmer had an impressive showing. She was an underdog and unsurprisingly did not win.

He has the highest vote share. More people voted for him than anyone else. SMDH.


Well chair was the only two-way race. Both candidates will have more actual votes than candidates in other races because the votes are only split between two people. That is why we look at percentages. Are you truly this dense or just being purposefully misleading?

The funny thing about this race is that Mendelson didn’t even bother to campaign. Still won easily.


Hey now, I saw a few commercials with Mendo and his very sensible khakis.


He had a lot of ads running on Peacock streaming shows, we noticed.
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Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.
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Anonymous wrote:Martin Austermuhle reports on Palmer’s surprising level of support.

Is this a joke? Mendelson is the incumbent winning with the widest margin in the city. More support than Bowser. She did worse than Ed Lazere last time and as the Election Day vote comes in it will pull even further away because all of her motivated voters already voted.


Well that’s blatantly false.

As of 9:32pm…
Nadieu +15
Bonds +11
Bowser +13
Mendelson +10

Mendelson is the incumbent with the smaller margin. Palmer had an impressive showing. She was an underdog and unsurprisingly did not win.

He has the highest vote share. More people voted for him than anyone else. SMDH.


Well chair was the only two-way race. Both candidates will have more actual votes than candidates in other races because the votes are only split between two people. That is why we look at percentages. Are you truly this dense or just being purposefully misleading?

The funny thing about this race is that Mendelson didn’t even bother to campaign. Still won easily.


Phil campaigns all right, and never takes a race for granted. He just doesn’t do it on Instagram and TikTok.
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Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.


But what if they actually are racist?
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I voted for Palmer but am not terribly disappointed in her loss. I wish someone more experienced had run against Mendo. But I also don't think he's so terrible. In any case, it was a straight head-to-head and she lost, it's hard to get too upset.

I am much more disappointed in the At-Large results. Lisa Gore and Nate Fleming split the opposition vote (27% and 26% respectively) and Bonds wins re-election with a pathetic 39%. This is, number one, perhaps the best possible argument in favor of ranked choice voting I've ever seen. And second, it's a huge loss for the city, most of whom wanted to replace Bonds, who is terrible (way, way worse than Mendo).
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Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.


But what if they actually are racist?


Then why are you trying to represent racists?

Also, it's one thing to invoke racism over policy when you are arguing about how a potential policy will impact URMs, it's something else to simply claim that people who oppose you are de facto racist. The latter is much more incendiary and you better be ready to bring receipts because otherwise it just looks like cynically playing the race card.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.


But what if they actually are racist?


Then why are you trying to represent racists?

Also, it's one thing to invoke racism over policy when you are arguing about how a potential policy will impact URMs, it's something else to simply claim that people who oppose you are de facto racist. The latter is much more incendiary and you better be ready to bring receipts because otherwise it just looks like cynically playing the race card.


Siddiqui calls people racist who don’t fully support dense, market rate condo development.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.


But what if they actually are racist?


Then why are you trying to represent racists?

Also, it's one thing to invoke racism over policy when you are arguing about how a potential policy will impact URMs, it's something else to simply claim that people who oppose you are de facto racist. The latter is much more incendiary and you better be ready to bring receipts because otherwise it just looks like cynically playing the race card.


Siddiqui calls people racist who don’t fully support dense, market rate condo development.


LOL no he doesn't
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Anonymous wrote:Too bad for Erin. She's a bright young woman who ran a great campaign. I hope she runs again.

And Erin, if you're reading this, if you're ever available, call me!


We were intrigued until we found out that toxic ANC 3C commissioner Sauleh Siddiqui was one of her top campaign aides. That was game over for us.


How is he toxic?


Calling your ANC constituents racist is never a good move.


But what if they actually are racist?


Then why are you trying to represent racists?

Also, it's one thing to invoke racism over policy when you are arguing about how a potential policy will impact URMs, it's something else to simply claim that people who oppose you are de facto racist. The latter is much more incendiary and you better be ready to bring receipts because otherwise it just looks like cynically playing the race card.


Siddiqui calls people racist who don’t fully support dense, market rate condo development.


LOL no he doesn't


Yup. He testified before the HPRB that his constituents “hid their racism behind a veneer of historic preservation” because they asked for an increased setback and height to be reduced by a floor on a market rate apartment and condo development. Immature and offensive.
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