Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Or if you don’t like Bowser you could…vote for someone else in the next election, which is what this thread is about? Why do people jump to leaving as the only recourse when you don’t like something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the choices, I will have to hold my nose and vote Bowser. Or write someone in. Are there any independents in the race at the moment?
Either Bowser, R. White, or T. White will win, so think carefully about which would be the best outcome for you and vote for that candidate. How would you feel if you wrote in someone and R. White or T. White won by a narrow margin? I'm voting for Bowser because IMO the other two candidates would be really awful.
This. All of it really. Bowser is unfortunately the most moderate and sensible candidate we're going to get in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the choices, I will have to hold my nose and vote Bowser. Or write someone in. Are there any independents in the race at the moment?
Either Bowser, R. White, or T. White will win, so think carefully about which would be the best outcome for you and vote for that candidate. How would you feel if you wrote in someone and R. White or T. White won by a narrow margin? I'm voting for Bowser because IMO the other two candidates would be really awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the choices, I will have to hold my nose and vote Bowser. Or write someone in. Are there any independents in the race at the moment?
Either Bowser, R. White, or T. White will win, so think carefully about which would be the best outcome for you and vote for that candidate. How would you feel if you wrote in someone and R. White or T. White won by a narrow margin? I'm voting for Bowser because IMO the other two candidates would be really awful.
Anonymous wrote:If these are the choices, I will have to hold my nose and vote Bowser. Or write someone in. Are there any independents in the race at the moment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Bowser because at least she's trying to course correct and up funding for MPD. Every other nitwit running wants even fewer police. She's the least bad of a bunch of terrible options.
Yes, this is my second priority (after education) and Bowser is the least terrible option.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be voting for Bowser because at least she's trying to course correct and up funding for MPD. Every other nitwit running wants even fewer police. She's the least bad of a bunch of terrible options.
Anonymous wrote:Robert White supported delaying school reopening. If the VA gov race is any indication, people were pretty pissed about the slow speed of school reopening. I would expect there to be people in DC who also express their anger about that by not supporting R. White.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:One of the most common criticisms of Bowser has been her reliance on developer money. This basically makes that a nonissue. So, in that regard it should help her. But, it probably only helps her with good-government, pinko commies like me.
I would agree 100% with this. I was not expecting it. But can’t developers still donate in smaller increments multiple times? I’m not sure how it works in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Robert White supported delaying school reopening. If the VA gov race is any indication, people were pretty pissed about the slow speed of school reopening. I would expect there to be people in DC who also express their anger about that by not supporting R. White.