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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] Lameduck Mayor is going to take all the hits on this one -- if there were any doubt as to whether Gray was running, this should seal the deal. I predict next mayor will undraw a few of the new boundaries for his/her pets. WaPo coverage: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-kicks-off-school-boundary-overhaul/2013/10/28/5ec66b94-4006-11e3-9c8b-e8deeb3c755b_story.html?wprss=rss_Copy%20of%20local-alexandria-social&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter[/quote] According to this article: "Smith’s office will not release recommended revisions until a month after city Democrats nominate a mayoral candidate next spring. That limits the potential political fallout for Gray (D), who hasn’t yet said whether he plans to run for reelection." So, I don't think this suggests anything about whether or not Gray will run. It actually gives him the opportunity to assure everyone that he can take care of them just as long as he gets re-elected and then screw them Fenty-style once he has the nomination (Fenty ran in opposition to a mayoral takeover of schools, then supported a mayoral takeover after winning the primary). [/quote]
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