Munnell did too. I’m sure it was Cristina |
I’m definitely voting for Symone. I think the ACDC misjudged how pissed off some people would be by their premature endorsement of an inexperienced candidate with almost no connection to Arlington or its schools. And to now see a frontrunner getting edged out for reasons other than her platform is, well, enough to get me more involved in this race. I’m not feeling at all inclined to vote on party lines for this school board election and I’m not alone. |
That’s my thinking, and I think the ACDC sided with her over Symone. I like Symone. I don’t like Cristina. But Symone really set herself up here. Anyone who is a Fed can’t ask for an endorsement and call themselves apolitical. This is not an apolitical position. If you get their endorsement, you’re expected to give fundraisers and endorsements to their preferred candidates and such in the future. That’s what you agree to when you run for this “apolitical” position and seek their endorsement. It’s why no Feds ever run. They don’t want to get fired. |
And the usual suspects on AEM are asking why? Because she's a woman of color? Because she's a woman? Must be due to some prejudice or racism, because as everyone on AEM knows, it can't be sheer political gamesmanship or ethics...it must have a racial component behind it. |
My bet is on Terron. |
That's a bit of an over-reaction. First of all, how do you know she was a frontrunner? Have there been polls? Second, what does a bunch of people being ticked at their premature endorsement of an inexperienced newcomer have to do with Symone dropping out? ACDC didn't force her out - she dropped out. ACDC should have vetted the Hatch Act ruling better in the first place. Actually, in the first place, ACDC should butt out entirely. |
Maybe. Maybe not. This may be why it matters which campaign went to the trouble to force her into the independent box. If it wasn’t Cristina, then my irritation with the ACDC is limited to their premature endorsement. That really ticked me off as a parent with kids in APS. If their hand-picked-barely-connected-to-Arlington candidate also helped boot a parent-candidate from the ticket in order to secure a competitive advantage, well then just screw them. I can only assume the ACDC that worked to get her name out there is helping her with strategy. As for how I know she’s a frontrunner, I can only say anecdotally that I have seen her name pop up from a lot of different corners in a very positive light. I don’t have any polling data or anything like that. |
I think Symone should just say who it was. Agree that it's gamesmanship not to. If she doesn't disclose she gets to play victim and claim it was harassment. When maybe it was a totally legit complaint. And we also don't know if there was a actual ruling against her which would make the complaint seem very legit.
If she doesn't disclose, I am going to assume that it was all legit and hold it against Symone. The Hatch act stuff always smelled fishy anyways. She's a lawyer, shouldn't she have known better? |
So does this mean that no federal employee can ever run for school board unless they run as an independent? Which is basically death sentence here in Arlington. |
What? ACDC hasn’t endorsed anyone yet. That’s literally what the caucuses are for. To get the party’s endorsement. |
It might get more educators in the races though |
Yes. That’s always been the case, because everyone knows it is NOT apolitical. Feds don’t run. When Symone announced, I assumed it was because she changed jobs. |
Your bet would be correct!! He apparently called repeatedly. |
Oh well. They can join the rest of the disenfranchised. Funny how so few people see injustice when it’s working for them. |
As long as ACDC keeps its stranglehold on the caucus, then yes, no feds would be able to run for the Dems endorsement. Under Hatch, they can only run as an independent. And there is case law on what it means to stay an independent candidate. You can’t seek the endorsement from a partisan party. The ACDC needs to get out of this process and then it would open up a lot of new, and I bet qualified, candidates. |