
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonds is awful awful awful. I think she is the worst member of council.
I’m voting for Silverman, I like her oversight lens and think the council needs a lot more of it.
Figuring out who to cast my second vote for has been tough.
This is what primarily moved me to start this thread. I feel fine about Silverman, but don’t know who I would choose as a second vote.
I believe I know how I’ll vote about 82 however, other’s thoughts are appreciated- especially those who are in the restaurant service industry.
I find Silverman too much of a bully to have my vote, despite us sharing similar views. She has been awful to a few close friends, so I am done with her. I am leaning Karim or Graham.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonds is awful awful awful. I think she is the worst member of council.
I’m voting for Silverman, I like her oversight lens and think the council needs a lot more of it.
Figuring out who to cast my second vote for has been tough.
This is what primarily moved me to start this thread. I feel fine about Silverman, but don’t know who I would choose as a second vote.
I believe I know how I’ll vote about 82 however, other’s thoughts are appreciated- especially those who are in the restaurant service industry.
Anonymous wrote:Bonds is awful awful awful. I think she is the worst member of council.
I’m voting for Silverman, I like her oversight lens and think the council needs a lot more of it.
Figuring out who to cast my second vote for has been tough.
Anonymous wrote:Would you all share your thoughts on McLaughlin and Bonds?
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Elissa Silverman.
The knock on her is that she's too liberal. She has made her signature issue cracking down on wage theft. If preventing the rich from stealing from the poor is too liberal, then I'm with the too liberal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Elissa Silverman.
The knock on her is that she's too liberal. She has made her signature issue cracking down on wage theft. If preventing the rich from stealing from the poor is too liberal, then I'm with the too liberal.
Anonymous wrote:No matter how you plan to vote on 82 be advised that it is on the back of the ballot. My husband mailed his in without ever turning it over.
Wamu / DCist have a lot of coverage on it: https://wamu.org/story/22/10/20/dc-restaurants-workers-tipped-wage-service-charge-initiative-82-vote/
Anonymous wrote:For whom are you voting for At-Large and yes or no for Initiative 82? I could use some insight and thoughts from others.