Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're on the fence and you care about the moral compass of city leaders, here are the ones that don't believe in human rights or believe ordinary Palestinians are deserving of safety.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6rWusKRYlr/?img_index=1
Voted AGAINST passing a ceasefire resolution (even if just a symbolic measure):
gaskins, jackson, mcpike, harris, o'connel, bagley, huskey.
When did the government of Alexandria, VA acquire authority over US foreign policy?
They didn't, but this is a very international city, and foreign policy issues personally affect many residents. I'm not saying a vote like this was necessary. But if one was held, I think it's gross that many council members voted in opposition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're on the fence and you care about the moral compass of city leaders, here are the ones that don't believe in human rights or believe ordinary Palestinians are deserving of safety.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6rWusKRYlr/?img_index=1
Voted AGAINST passing a ceasefire resolution (even if just a symbolic measure):
gaskins, jackson, mcpike, harris, o'connel, bagley, huskey.
When did the government of Alexandria, VA acquire authority over US foreign policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're on the fence and you care about the moral compass of city leaders, here are the ones that don't believe in human rights or believe ordinary Palestinians are deserving of safety.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6rWusKRYlr/?img_index=1
Voted AGAINST passing a ceasefire resolution (even if just a symbolic measure):
gaskins, jackson, mcpike, harris, o'connel, bagley, huskey.
When did the government of Alexandria, VA acquire authority over US foreign policy?
Anonymous wrote:If you're on the fence and you care about the moral compass of city leaders, here are the ones that don't believe in human rights or believe ordinary Palestinians are deserving of safety.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6rWusKRYlr/?img_index=1
Voted AGAINST passing a ceasefire resolution (even if just a symbolic measure):
gaskins, jackson, mcpike, harris, o'connel, bagley, huskey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I've got my list, and plan to vote early tomorrow.
Mayor: Peterson (will absolutely not vote for Gaskins or Jackson)
Council (if I have to vote for 6 - I may vote for fewer):
Elnoubi
Aguirre
Chapman
Lewis
Greene
Scherer
Will absolutely NOT vote for: McPike, Harris, O'Connell, Bagley, or Huskey.
I am inclined to vote for Peterson but does he actually have a chance?
As much as I dislike Jackson, I would far prefer her over Gaskins, so I do not want to vote for Peterson and end up with Gaskins because I did not vote for Jackson.
What do you and any other PPs dislike about Harris, Bagley, and Huskey?
I was thinking of voting for Chapman, Bagley, Huskey, and possibly Harris — not because I like any of them particularly but because I dislike all of the others so immensely. It’s difficult to keep track of each candidate’s positions on every issue.
FWIW, I am pro ward system and anti-: Justin Wilson, arena/stadium, Duke Street in Motion, and Missing Middle/zoning changes.
I think Peterson has a good chance. There was a LONG Nextdoor post on this, with a lot of people saying the same about Jackson and Gaskins, and sayigng they plan to vote for the new guy.
Nextdoor is the ultimate echo chamber. People who spend too much time there are likely to be caught off guard when Peterson comes in third. I think a vote for Jackson may be more effective.
Agree that Nextdoor is awful. But it was a long thread, with a lot of people chiming in on their mayoral vote. Most people (100+) said they were not voting for Gaskins or Jackson.
Don't vote for someone because you think the lesser known new guy has a small chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I've got my list, and plan to vote early tomorrow.
Mayor: Peterson (will absolutely not vote for Gaskins or Jackson)
Council (if I have to vote for 6 - I may vote for fewer):
Elnoubi
Aguirre
Chapman
Lewis
Greene
Scherer
Will absolutely NOT vote for: McPike, Harris, O'Connell, Bagley, or Huskey.
I am inclined to vote for Peterson but does he actually have a chance?
As much as I dislike Jackson, I would far prefer her over Gaskins, so I do not want to vote for Peterson and end up with Gaskins because I did not vote for Jackson.
What do you and any other PPs dislike about Harris, Bagley, and Huskey?
I was thinking of voting for Chapman, Bagley, Huskey, and possibly Harris — not because I like any of them particularly but because I dislike all of the others so immensely. It’s difficult to keep track of each candidate’s positions on every issue.
FWIW, I am pro ward system and anti-: Justin Wilson, arena/stadium, Duke Street in Motion, and Missing Middle/zoning changes.
I think Peterson has a good chance. There was a LONG Nextdoor post on this, with a lot of people saying the same about Jackson and Gaskins, and sayigng they plan to vote for the new guy.
Nextdoor is the ultimate echo chamber. People who spend too much time there are likely to be caught off guard when Peterson comes in third. I think a vote for Jackson may be more effective.
Agree that Nextdoor is awful. But it was a long thread, with a lot of people chiming in on their mayoral vote. Most people (100+) said they were not voting for Gaskins or Jackson.
Don't vote for someone because you think the lesser known new guy has a small chance.
Anonymous wrote:Peterson seems pretty disconnected from Alexandria voters. And I don’t think I want retired real estate developer as Mayor!
“After conducting a $30,000 polling study on various issues that involve the city, I was surprised that the issue of crime was not higher on people’s agenda,” Peterson said. “There was somewhat of a feeling as though, ‘Well, if my car wasn’t stolen or I wasn’t personally robbed, it’s not high on my agenda.’ Well, I can assure you that the fact overall crime was up 30% in 2023 and car thefts were up 58% will be a major mandate on my agenda.”
He also says, if elected, he’ll take on the job full-time and donate his salary to the Alexandria Police Foundation.
https://www.alxnow.com/2024/04/05/alexandria-mayoral-candidate-steven-peterson-is-a-political-newcomer-and-hes-coming-out-swinging/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I've got my list, and plan to vote early tomorrow.
Mayor: Peterson (will absolutely not vote for Gaskins or Jackson)
Council (if I have to vote for 6 - I may vote for fewer):
Elnoubi
Aguirre
Chapman
Lewis
Greene
Scherer
Will absolutely NOT vote for: McPike, Harris, O'Connell, Bagley, or Huskey.
I am inclined to vote for Peterson but does he actually have a chance?
As much as I dislike Jackson, I would far prefer her over Gaskins, so I do not want to vote for Peterson and end up with Gaskins because I did not vote for Jackson.
What do you and any other PPs dislike about Harris, Bagley, and Huskey?
I was thinking of voting for Chapman, Bagley, Huskey, and possibly Harris — not because I like any of them particularly but because I dislike all of the others so immensely. It’s difficult to keep track of each candidate’s positions on every issue.
FWIW, I am pro ward system and anti-: Justin Wilson, arena/stadium, Duke Street in Motion, and Missing Middle/zoning changes.
I think Peterson has a good chance. There was a LONG Nextdoor post on this, with a lot of people saying the same about Jackson and Gaskins, and sayigng they plan to vote for the new guy.
Nextdoor is the ultimate echo chamber. People who spend too much time there are likely to be caught off guard when Peterson comes in third. I think a vote for Jackson may be more effective.
Anonymous wrote:Peterson seems pretty disconnected from Alexandria voters. And I don’t think I want retired real estate developer as Mayor!
“After conducting a $30,000 polling study on various issues that involve the city, I was surprised that the issue of crime was not higher on people’s agenda,” Peterson said. “There was somewhat of a feeling as though, ‘Well, if my car wasn’t stolen or I wasn’t personally robbed, it’s not high on my agenda.’ Well, I can assure you that the fact overall crime was up 30% in 2023 and car thefts were up 58% will be a major mandate on my agenda.”
He also says, if elected, he’ll take on the job full-time and donate his salary to the Alexandria Police Foundation.
https://www.alxnow.com/2024/04/05/alexandria-mayoral-candidate-steven-peterson-is-a-political-newcomer-and-hes-coming-out-swinging/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I've got my list, and plan to vote early tomorrow.
Mayor: Peterson (will absolutely not vote for Gaskins or Jackson)
Council (if I have to vote for 6 - I may vote for fewer):
Elnoubi
Aguirre
Chapman
Lewis
Greene
Scherer
Will absolutely NOT vote for: McPike, Harris, O'Connell, Bagley, or Huskey.
I am inclined to vote for Peterson but does he actually have a chance?
As much as I dislike Jackson, I would far prefer her over Gaskins, so I do not want to vote for Peterson and end up with Gaskins because I did not vote for Jackson.
What do you and any other PPs dislike about Harris, Bagley, and Huskey?
I was thinking of voting for Chapman, Bagley, Huskey, and possibly Harris — not because I like any of them particularly but because I dislike all of the others so immensely. It’s difficult to keep track of each candidate’s positions on every issue.
FWIW, I am pro ward system and anti-: Justin Wilson, arena/stadium, Duke Street in Motion, and Missing Middle/zoning changes.
I think Peterson has a good chance. There was a LONG Nextdoor post on this, with a lot of people saying the same about Jackson and Gaskins, and sayigng they plan to vote for the new guy.
Nextdoor is the ultimate echo chamber. People who spend too much time there are likely to be caught off guard when Peterson comes in third. I think a vote for Jackson may be more effective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I've got my list, and plan to vote early tomorrow.
Mayor: Peterson (will absolutely not vote for Gaskins or Jackson)
Council (if I have to vote for 6 - I may vote for fewer):
Elnoubi
Aguirre
Chapman
Lewis
Greene
Scherer
Will absolutely NOT vote for: McPike, Harris, O'Connell, Bagley, or Huskey.
I am inclined to vote for Peterson but does he actually have a chance?
As much as I dislike Jackson, I would far prefer her over Gaskins, so I do not want to vote for Peterson and end up with Gaskins because I did not vote for Jackson.
What do you and any other PPs dislike about Harris, Bagley, and Huskey?
I was thinking of voting for Chapman, Bagley, Huskey, and possibly Harris — not because I like any of them particularly but because I dislike all of the others so immensely. It’s difficult to keep track of each candidate’s positions on every issue.
FWIW, I am pro ward system and anti-: Justin Wilson, arena/stadium, Duke Street in Motion, and Missing Middle/zoning changes.
I think Peterson has a good chance. There was a LONG Nextdoor post on this, with a lot of people saying the same about Jackson and Gaskins, and sayigng they plan to vote for the new guy.