Anonymous wrote:To the OPs point about strategic voting, I cannot help buy think a vote for Silverman would be a wasted vote. Didn’t see a single incumbent defend her and it’s easy to see that this incident will hurt her ability to be effective. Probably not a good strategy to elect someone who would not be effective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like my neighborhood to not be open warfare. Who should I vote for that acknowledges the problem?
open warfare?! what neighborhood are you in?
Near the convention center. This week there is most definitely a gang war going on between the 7th street gangs. Not sure what else to call it with alternating murders every day. This city is back to the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:A bit of strategy at play here if you really want Silverman to be on the Council - don’t cast a 2nd vote for either Bonds or McDuffie. Right now the DC Machine is pushing both Bonds and McDuffie really hard. It’s essentially a 3-way race and only two can win. Lots of people will be voting McDuffie-Bonds.
Therefore, if your top candidate is Silverman, do not give a vote to either of the other two that can potentially bump her off. I didn’t like any of the remaining candidates, so I only cast one vote in the at-large race. Alternatively, you can toss your 2nd vote to one of the low likelihood candidates.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP who wants Bonds to lose, and while I agree that it’s unlikely, she got only 36% of the vote in the primary. I suspect a lot of Democrats (like me) will not vote for her in the general and that it will be closer than people think.
Anonymous wrote:I would like my neighborhood to not be open warfare. Who should I vote for that acknowledges the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like my neighborhood to not be open warfare. Who should I vote for that acknowledges the problem?
open warfare?! what neighborhood are you in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like my neighborhood to not be open warfare. Who should I vote for that acknowledges the problem?
open warfare?! what neighborhood are you in?
Anonymous wrote:I would like my neighborhood to not be open warfare. Who should I vote for that acknowledges the problem?