Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
The Dems are pushing deFerranti hard and think he was a shot. If you support Vihstadt, this is not an election to get complacent, especially not when the Kaine/Stewart race at the top of the ticket and national politics generally are expected to boost turnout a lot for registered Dems.
This is what is worrisome, and I will explain why. When I was living in Arlington in my early and mid-20s, renting and childless, I just automatically voted for whatever Dem was on the ticket. So many people truly don’t follow this stuff - and why would they? It doesn’t affect them. They don’t know better re: schools, housing, etc.
Yes, indeed the Democrat groups are pulling out the stops. DeFerranti talks about Arlington being highest in student spending and capital costs. That’s OUR ground.
Democrat Party mobilizing: fight back!
Wait a minute. If the APS teachers' PAC endorses the Democratic candidate, DeFerranti, then how is it that DeFerranti is a disaster for the schools?
BTW, how do I know all you "Democrat except voting for Vihstadt" people are really Democrats? Sounds like an organized trolling effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
The Dems are pushing deFerranti hard and think he was a shot. If you support Vihstadt, this is not an election to get complacent, especially not when the Kaine/Stewart race at the top of the ticket and national politics generally are expected to boost turnout a lot for registered Dems.
This is what is worrisome, and I will explain why. When I was living in Arlington in my early and mid-20s, renting and childless, I just automatically voted for whatever Dem was on the ticket. So many people truly don’t follow this stuff - and why would they? It doesn’t affect them. They don’t know better re: schools, housing, etc.
Yes, indeed the Democrat groups are pulling out the stops. DeFerranti talks about Arlington being highest in student spending and capital costs. That’s OUR ground.
Democrat Party mobilizing: fight back!
Wait a minute. If the APS teachers' PAC endorses the Democratic candidate, DeFerranti, then how is it that DeFerranti is a disaster for the schools?
BTW, how do I know all you "Democrat except voting for Vihstadt" people are really Democrats? Sounds like an organized trolling effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
The Dems are pushing deFerranti hard and think he was a shot. If you support Vihstadt, this is not an election to get complacent, especially not when the Kaine/Stewart race at the top of the ticket and national politics generally are expected to boost turnout a lot for registered Dems.
This is what is worrisome, and I will explain why. When I was living in Arlington in my early and mid-20s, renting and childless, I just automatically voted for whatever Dem was on the ticket. So many people truly don’t follow this stuff - and why would they? It doesn’t affect them. They don’t know better re: schools, housing, etc.
Yes, indeed the Democrat groups are pulling out the stops. DeFerranti talks about Arlington being highest in student spending and capital costs. That’s OUR ground.
Democrat Party mobilizing: fight back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
The Dems are pushing deFerranti hard and think he was a shot. If you support Vihstadt, this is not an election to get complacent, especially not when the Kaine/Stewart race at the top of the ticket and national politics generally are expected to boost turnout a lot for registered Dems.
This is what is worrisome, and I will explain why. When I was living in Arlington in my early and mid-20s, renting and childless, I just automatically voted for whatever Dem was on the ticket. So many people truly don’t follow this stuff - and why would they? It doesn’t affect them. They don’t know better re: schools, housing, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Registered democrat here voting blue for everyone except CB, where I'm voting for Vihstadt. Specifically because of the last CIP process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
The Dems are pushing deFerranti hard and think he was a shot. If you support Vihstadt, this is not an election to get complacent, especially not when the Kaine/Stewart race at the top of the ticket and national politics generally are expected to boost turnout a lot for registered Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question? I say that because no one actually thinks DeFerranti has any chance against Vihstadt, do they? Vihstadt annihilated the Democrat candidate TWICE the last time (special and regular).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vihstadt. He was the only one on the current county board who favored giving APS more money in the CIP process last spring. De Ferrantti’s position basically amounts to APS needing to figure out how to do more with less.
+1 but in practice he is the only one on the entire board who seems to even care. The rest of the board doesn’t and is even weirdly hostile at times (looking at you, Katie Cristol).
Anonymous wrote:Vihstadt. He was the only one on the current county board who favored giving APS more money in the CIP process last spring. De Ferrantti’s position basically amounts to APS needing to figure out how to do more with less.