Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope he runs. Mismanaged campaign, but did a fantastic job managing the city.
As a long-time middle class DC resident, I want someone with strong fiscal leadership. We're flush with money and popular with wealthy millennials now, but it's not going to last.
Bowser delegates running the city to various staff and is riding the good financial times. Gray was the real deal, leading the city, and staying until 3am at the office to read agency performance reports. He's my Hillary - not pretty, a favorite "go to" scandal source by the media, and someone knows how to get government to do good things.
I agree with this 100%, but Bowser has a very high approval rating (like you noted, she is riding good times) and I think it would be very difficult to beat her. I doubt she has any real competition in 2018.
Bowser is Barry in a skirt. But much dumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you care about Ward 3 schools, please don't go there.
Neither Gray nor Bowser give one single shit about Ward 3 or its schools. They'll give Ward 3 cursory attention during the primary, but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Gray is an a-hole. I'd vote for a republican before I voted for him
Anonymous wrote:If you care about Ward 3 schools, please don't go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope he runs. Mismanaged campaign, but did a fantastic job managing the city.
As a long-time middle class DC resident, I want someone with strong fiscal leadership. We're flush with money and popular with wealthy millennials now, but it's not going to last.
Bowser delegates running the city to various staff and is riding the good financial times. Gray was the real deal, leading the city, and staying until 3am at the office to read agency performance reports. He's my Hillary - not pretty, a favorite "go to" scandal source by the media, and someone knows how to get government to do good things.
I agree with this 100%, but Bowser has a very high approval rating (like you noted, she is riding good times) and I think it would be very difficult to beat her. I doubt she has any real competition in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope he runs. Mismanaged campaign, but did a fantastic job managing the city.
As a long-time middle class DC resident, I want someone with strong fiscal leadership. We're flush with money and popular with wealthy millennials now, but it's not going to last.
Bowser delegates running the city to various staff and is riding the good financial times. Gray was the real deal, leading the city, and staying until 3am at the office to read agency performance reports. He's my Hillary - not pretty, a favorite "go to" scandal source by the media, and someone knows how to get government to do good things.
Anonymous wrote:do you think Vincent C. Gray will run for mayor next year? Who else do you think will run or should run?