Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 09:28     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

I want Robert White to run again - he learned a lot the first time around.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 09:24     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.


Fair point. And this is the problem that we’re having with democracy in this age. The connection between administrative competence and electability is becoming weaker and weaker.

Randy Clarke would certainly give Bowser a run for her money based on all the good PR he has earned from turning Metro around, but it’s doubtful that he would want the job. He makes much more than the mayor as head of WMATA and can probably have his choice of running almost metro system around the world.

Christina Henderson is extremely smart and would undoubtedly do a much better job than Bowser at running the city. But she has almost no profile at the moment, even compared to the likes of Brooke Pinto and Charles Allen. If she manages to make herself more well known, she could probably have a chance at unseating Bowser in an RCV race.


A white male has zero chance of becoming mayor in DC right now. A white male who has only lived in DC for two years has less than a zero percent chance of becoming mayor. People need to stop relying on GGWash and the Washingtondc subreddit for their news.

Henderson's problems start with the fact that she shares a home ward with Bowser, and Ward 4 isn't not voting for Bowser. Henderson maybe could win Ward 1 but would struggle in every other ward.


Catania - a white Republican no less - came within a whisker of beating her in 2014.

Maybe the DC is not as racist as you think they are.


Today I learned that 20 percentage points is a "whisker." She demolished Catania. Good lord, do you people even try to look this stuff up before you post it?
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2025 01:25     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.



The Wizards, the Commanders/RFK, getting businesses back in DC, reducing crime. There are lots of things that would get her reelected. She is more popular than people think, and Council already said they can’t fund RCV.


Your wish doesn’t make her popular.

I think most of the city would like to feel assured that if they call 911, an operator would pick up the phone.

Are you touting her record in reducing crime as some kind of sick joke? Look up where murders were when she took office and where they are now and get back to us.

Ditto with traffic deaths.

Businesses have fled DC and that is why commercial property values and commercial tax revenue are at historic lows.

She’s been extremely generous to developers and yet housing in DC is unaffordable as ever. Homelessness in DC is rife.

Next to no development has happened EOTR other than the Homeland Security facility and a publicly-funded practice facility that will soon be unused.

The notion that she kept the Wizards in DC is also a sick joke. Her incompetence all but drove them off. Louise Lucas - and her beef with Youngkin - is the only reason we didn’t lose them.

Yes, after 10 years, she finally got Congress to hand over the RFK relic to the city. And her plan for that land? Not to use if for anything that might actually be useful for the city population. But to waste years trying to sell the tax-paying public a handout to her billionaire buddies. Let’s see if that flies.

Honestly, if that’s the kind of performance that wins your support, then you probably don’t deserve to live in a better run city.


Is this Robert White?
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 20:04     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.


Fair point. And this is the problem that we’re having with democracy in this age. The connection between administrative competence and electability is becoming weaker and weaker.

Randy Clarke would certainly give Bowser a run for her money based on all the good PR he has earned from turning Metro around, but it’s doubtful that he would want the job. He makes much more than the mayor as head of WMATA and can probably have his choice of running almost metro system around the world.

Christina Henderson is extremely smart and would undoubtedly do a much better job than Bowser at running the city. But she has almost no profile at the moment, even compared to the likes of Brooke Pinto and Charles Allen. If she manages to make herself more well known, she could probably have a chance at unseating Bowser in an RCV race.


A white male has zero chance of becoming mayor in DC right now. A white male who has only lived in DC for two years has less than a zero percent chance of becoming mayor. People need to stop relying on GGWash and the Washingtondc subreddit for their news.

Henderson's problems start with the fact that she shares a home ward with Bowser, and Ward 4 isn't not voting for Bowser. Henderson maybe could win Ward 1 but would struggle in every other ward.


Catania - a white Republican no less - came within a whisker of beating her in 2014.

Maybe the DC is not as racist as you think they are.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 20:03     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.



The Wizards, the Commanders/RFK, getting businesses back in DC, reducing crime. There are lots of things that would get her reelected. She is more popular than people think, and Council already said they can’t fund RCV.


Your wish doesn’t make her popular.

I think most of the city would like to feel assured that if they call 911, an operator would pick up the phone.

Are you touting her record in reducing crime as some kind of sick joke? Look up where murders were when she took office and where they are now and get back to us.

Ditto with traffic deaths.

Businesses have fled DC and that is why commercial property values and commercial tax revenue are at historic lows.

She’s been extremely generous to developers and yet housing in DC is unaffordable as ever. Homelessness in DC is rife.

Next to no development has happened EOTR other than the Homeland Security facility and a publicly-funded practice facility that will soon be unused.

The notion that she kept the Wizards in DC is also a sick joke. Her incompetence all but drove them off. Louise Lucas - and her beef with Youngkin - is the only reason we didn’t lose them.

Yes, after 10 years, she finally got Congress to hand over the RFK relic to the city. And her plan for that land? Not to use if for anything that might actually be useful for the city population. But to waste years trying to sell the tax-paying public a handout to her billionaire buddies. Let’s see if that flies.

Honestly, if that’s the kind of performance that wins your support, then you probably don’t deserve to live in a better run city.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 16:26     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.


Yeah it will be close to impossible to beat Bowser.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 16:24     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.



The Wizards, the Commanders/RFK, getting businesses back in DC, reducing crime. There are lots of things that would get her reelected. She is more popular than people think, and Council already said they can’t fund RCV.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 16:03     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:She is waiting for Eleanor Holmes Norton to resign so she can run for Congress. She will run again for mayor unless the Congressional seat opens before that.


This makes a lot of sense. She would be a natural successor.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 16:01     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


I agree with the highlighted part. No thank you to the racist stuff.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 16:00     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:She could run in win a third term... Despite what people think compared to the rest of the council she's probably the most sane out of the bunch


I agree with this.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 15:58     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:I would bet money that she will leave the mayoralty for a very well-remunerated position with the NFL very soon after she delivers a stadium deal.


That would be a great gig.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 12:37     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.


Fair point. And this is the problem that we’re having with democracy in this age. The connection between administrative competence and electability is becoming weaker and weaker.

Randy Clarke would certainly give Bowser a run for her money based on all the good PR he has earned from turning Metro around, but it’s doubtful that he would want the job. He makes much more than the mayor as head of WMATA and can probably have his choice of running almost metro system around the world.

Christina Henderson is extremely smart and would undoubtedly do a much better job than Bowser at running the city. But she has almost no profile at the moment, even compared to the likes of Brooke Pinto and Charles Allen. If she manages to make herself more well known, she could probably have a chance at unseating Bowser in an RCV race.


A white male has zero chance of becoming mayor in DC right now. A white male who has only lived in DC for two years has less than a zero percent chance of becoming mayor. People need to stop relying on GGWash and the Washingtondc subreddit for their news.

Henderson's problems start with the fact that she shares a home ward with Bowser, and Ward 4 isn't not voting for Bowser. Henderson maybe could win Ward 1 but would struggle in every other ward.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 11:25     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

I think all DC politicians can hope for is being appointed to anonymous fed agencies like the National Engraving Service or those ceremonial positions in Congress.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 10:56     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.


Fair point. And this is the problem that we’re having with democracy in this age. The connection between administrative competence and electability is becoming weaker and weaker.

Randy Clarke would certainly give Bowser a run for her money based on all the good PR he has earned from turning Metro around, but it’s doubtful that he would want the job. He makes much more than the mayor as head of WMATA and can probably have his choice of running almost metro system around the world.

Christina Henderson is extremely smart and would undoubtedly do a much better job than Bowser at running the city. But she has almost no profile at the moment, even compared to the likes of Brooke Pinto and Charles Allen. If she manages to make herself more well known, she could probably have a chance at unseating Bowser in an RCV race.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2025 10:02     Subject: What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.


What? In 2022, she barely beat Robert White, who ran a terrible campaign and whose prospects were severely diminished by the mysterious decision of Trayon White to join the race. In 2026, DC will have RCV and so she won’t be able to get by through relying on vote splitting. And I can’t think of anything she has done in the past two years that would have made her more popular, but can think of many things she has done (or not done) that have further demonstrated her to be terrible at her job. Her forthcoming efforts to saddle taxpayers with the expense of building a playground for billionaires is not going to endear her to the DC voting public much either. Christina Henderson or Randy Clarke would easily defeat her.


There isn't really anything about those two, or really anyone else, that indicates they would beat Bowser, let alone easily. And even if they did beat her somehow, would they actually run the city any better? Henderson in particular seems to have her short resume as her best asset. Which is useful in an election (yay democracy!) but not really a good predictor for being a good mayor.

The reality is that it will be almost impossible to find someone who would actually be a better mayor and could beat Bowser in an election.