Anonymous wrote:Beyer was VA's lt. gov. in the 1990s and lost the 1997 governor's race to Jim Gilmore. He won this House race b/c it was a 7-way race and the more liberal candidates split the vote. He is a decent enough guy but is as establishment as they come. Given this is a safe seat, its holder should be a progressive leader. We can do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyer was VA's lt. gov. in the 1990s and lost the 1997 governor's race to Jim Gilmore. He won this House race b/c it was a 7-way race and the more liberal candidates split the vote. He is a decent enough guy but is as establishment as they come. Given this is a safe seat, its holder should be a progressive leader. We can do better.
+100
This district is one of the most diverse in Virginia. We need someone who truly represents that diversity (i.e., not some rich, white guy)
Babycakes, when Arlington actually starts to desegregate their schools, THEN they can have a progressive champion. Until then, Breyer represents the county effectively enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's old and in the way. Needs to go. What did he even do before being elected, did he hold prior office?
Ran the family business- Don Beyer Volvo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need more Progressive leadership in this district.
Disagree. In fact, disagree 100%. Beyer has a spectacular voting record, an excellent record on introductions and sponsorships, and is exceptionally helpful on constituent inquiries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyer was VA's lt. gov. in the 1990s and lost the 1997 governor's race to Jim Gilmore. He won this House race b/c it was a 7-way race and the more liberal candidates split the vote. He is a decent enough guy but is as establishment as they come. Given this is a safe seat, its holder should be a progressive leader. We can do better.
+100
This district is one of the most diverse in Virginia. We need someone who truly represents that diversity (i.e., not some rich, white guy)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyer was VA's lt. gov. in the 1990s and lost the 1997 governor's race to Jim Gilmore. He won this House race b/c it was a 7-way race and the more liberal candidates split the vote. He is a decent enough guy but is as establishment as they come. Given this is a safe seat, its holder should be a progressive leader. We can do better.
+100
This district is one of the most diverse in Virginia. We need someone who truly represents that diversity (i.e., not some rich, white guy)
Anonymous wrote:Beyer was VA's lt. gov. in the 1990s and lost the 1997 governor's race to Jim Gilmore. He won this House race b/c it was a 7-way race and the more liberal candidates split the vote. He is a decent enough guy but is as establishment as they come. Given this is a safe seat, its holder should be a progressive leader. We can do better.