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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will Eric Goulet now please shut up? If Elissa decides she wants to run again, what’s the best path? Both of the AL members up for re-election in 2024 seem well settled. She could go after Brooke, I guess.[/quote] In what world would there be a groundswell of Ward 2 support for Silverman? Her best hope is that Bonds retires or McDuffie abandons the seat to run for mayor.[/quote] I think the only Ward that she would have less support than Ward 2 is Ward 8[/quote] Today’s Ward 2 is not your parent’s Ward 2. Lots of new condos and the new money is more liberal than the old money. The current CM won her primary by a whisker and has done very little since.[/quote] True but she is still the daughter of wealthy parents who probably has more in common with the residents of Georgetown than Silverman does. [/quote] Here’s a map to help you: https://planning.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/op/page_content/attachments/Ward2_ANCSMD2023_24x36.pdf Georgetown is 1/7 of the ward. Also in there is Dupont, Foggy Bottom / West End, CBD, Logan Circle etc.. The ward encompasses some of the most liberal neighborhoods of the city and the new condos in the West End and CBD are bringing in a lot of younger folk.[/quote] LOL. This is a stretch.[/quote]
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