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Anonymous wrote:Another victory for single-party rule in Arlington. Anyone who thinks this wasn’t about Stamos backing John Vistadt and crossing Terry McC. hasn’t been paying attention.
Someone in AEM posted a Político article yesterday that did a good job identifying what was going on and why. It actually swayed me to go vote. I don’t generally have a gripe with how Stamos has been doing her job, but joining republicans in blocking McC’s efforts to reinstate felon voter rights really got under my skin. I didn’t realize she had taken that position and if she’s going to run as a Democrat I think it’s fair for voters to expect her to not get in the way of the party’s state/national agenda. I assume my reaction matches that of a lot of arlingtonians.
You’re basically half informed. Here’s another article to read. Your reaction is typical of our hyper partisan atmosphere in which party matters more than the person and if that person isn’t 100 percent pure they must be an enemy.
https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/va-prosecutors-file-brief-opposing-mcauliffe-order-on-felons-rights/article_3dce5bbe-3c02-5ba1-93dd-b4aad07e7bd4.html
I’m not half informed. I read so much back and forth crap about this race over the past several weeks that I had stopped caring. This article made me care enough again to go out and vote.
From the post:
“In an interview, Stamos said her objection was to McAuliffe’s methods, not his intentions.
I “absolutely was in sync and in accord with the outcome; it was just that the rollout did not consider a number of things, including that we had people on probation who had not completed their sentences,” she said, as well as people facing new charges. “It’s important to do the process in an orderly way.”
The “en masse” approach, she said, was dangerous, especially because “voting rights are a precursor to gun rights.” (Felons still need approval from a judge to possess firearms, but reenfranchisement is the first step.)”