Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with this. If it's Gray vs Catania, my money is on Gray and I will most likely be voting for him as well. (I'm white FWIW)Anonymous wrote:Because DC is Chocolate City.
Used to be you couldn't get elected without the black vote. Not sure if that has changed, but DC took a lot of pride in being chocolate city, and a lot of people still hold onto that identity. I very much doubt Gray will be the last black mayor. Actually, I think he stands a good chance of being re-elected. We're a long way from Marion Barry, but he hasn't screwed up significantly enough to not be re-elected, especially with a ton of people running against him.
Why? I'm actually legitimately curious. I am probably voting gray or abstaining from the primary (which surprises me!), and I'm thinking Catania in the general, but I would love to hear why you prefer Gray.
Are you asking he'd this question because she is white? Would you ask this same question if she had not identified herself as white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with this. If it's Gray vs Catania, my money is on Gray and I will most likely be voting for him as well. (I'm white FWIW)Anonymous wrote:Because DC is Chocolate City.
Used to be you couldn't get elected without the black vote. Not sure if that has changed, but DC took a lot of pride in being chocolate city, and a lot of people still hold onto that identity. I very much doubt Gray will be the last black mayor. Actually, I think he stands a good chance of being re-elected. We're a long way from Marion Barry, but he hasn't screwed up significantly enough to not be re-elected, especially with a ton of people running against him.
Why? I'm actually legitimately curious. I am probably voting gray or abstaining from the primary (which surprises me!), and I'm thinking Catania in the general, but I would love to hear why you prefer Gray.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with this. If it's Gray vs Catania, my money is on Gray and I will most likely be voting for him as well. (I'm white FWIW)Anonymous wrote:Because DC is Chocolate City.
Used to be you couldn't get elected without the black vote. Not sure if that has changed, but DC took a lot of pride in being chocolate city, and a lot of people still hold onto that identity. I very much doubt Gray will be the last black mayor. Actually, I think he stands a good chance of being re-elected. We're a long way from Marion Barry, but he hasn't screwed up significantly enough to not be re-elected, especially with a ton of people running against him.
Agree with this. If it's Gray vs Catania, my money is on Gray and I will most likely be voting for him as well. (I'm white FWIW)Anonymous wrote:Because DC is Chocolate City.
Used to be you couldn't get elected without the black vote. Not sure if that has changed, but DC took a lot of pride in being chocolate city, and a lot of people still hold onto that identity. I very much doubt Gray will be the last black mayor. Actually, I think he stands a good chance of being re-elected. We're a long way from Marion Barry, but he hasn't screwed up significantly enough to not be re-elected, especially with a ton of people running against him.
Anonymous wrote:Last weekend's Washington Post profiled the two prosecutors who have been bringing down a number of the city's long-time political elite for corruption. This has brought up concerns, especially with the demographics changing, that Vinent Gray could be the city's last black mayor. Please explain to me why Washington, DC needs a black mayor? If the country can elect a black man President, or predominantly black localities like Detroit can elect a white mayor, why does the DC mayor need to be black?