Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I think she is wrong. Catania stands a huge chance of winning this election. Unless you are voting on special interests alone, David Catania is the far superior candidate!!
How long have you lived in the District? I absolutely agree with PP--Bowser can easily win this. And I say this as a Catania voter.
People always say this in bold, as if DC was a static entity, frozen in time.
I think when they finally do a poll when Catania has officially filed, you might be surprised. The last poll was done before the democratic primary was even concluded.
The district is changing, you know, if that wasn't already obvious! I am not sure what relevance the DC of the 70s 80s and 90s has to the DC of today. For example, Marion Barry would fail to get 10% of the popular vote these days, but he was mayor in those days.
Anyway good to see that you're voting for Catania.
Or let me put it another way (I posted the above), the fact that many of us arrived in DC within the last 5-10 years, and many of us are voting for Catania, I think that's relevant. I bet most people on DCUM arrived in DC post-2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's Mayor Catania the moment he files. Get used to it.
He's focused on education, something black voters benefit from, unlike Fenty's bike lanes and dog parks.
He has inner-circle experience, but outsider status, which we love of our politicians.
He's got my vote and I'm a black woman who typically votes strictly along party and race lines. (Yep, I said it.)
Catania is the next DC Mayor.
You are not the first person who I have heard this from almost verbatim. Catania also has more support across the river than some might think.
Anonymous wrote:
The district is changing, you know, if that wasn't already obvious! I am not sure what relevance the DC of the 70s 80s and 90s has to the DC of today. For example, Marion Barry would fail to get 10% of the popular vote these days, but he was mayor in those days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I think she is wrong. Catania stands a huge chance of winning this election. Unless you are voting on special interests alone, David Catania is the far superior candidate!!
How long have you lived in the District? I absolutely agree with PP--Bowser can easily win this. And I say this as a Catania voter.
People always say this in bold, as if DC was a static entity, frozen in time.
I think when they finally do a poll when Catania has officially filed, you might be surprised. The last poll was done before the democratic primary was even concluded.
The district is changing, you know, if that wasn't already obvious! I am not sure what relevance the DC of the 70s 80s and 90s has to the DC of today. For example, Marion Barry would fail to get 10% of the popular vote these days, but he was mayor in those days.
Anyway good to see that you're voting for Catania.
Or let me put it another way (I posted the above), the fact that many of us arrived in DC within the last 5-10 years, and many of us are voting for Catania, I think that's relevant. I bet most people on DCUM arrived in DC post-2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I think she is wrong. Catania stands a huge chance of winning this election. Unless you are voting on special interests alone, David Catania is the far superior candidate!!
How long have you lived in the District? I absolutely agree with PP--Bowser can easily win this. And I say this as a Catania voter.
People always say this in bold, as if DC was a static entity, frozen in time.
I think when they finally do a poll when Catania has officially filed, you might be surprised. The last poll was done before the democratic primary was even concluded.
The district is changing, you know, if that wasn't already obvious! I am not sure what relevance the DC of the 70s 80s and 90s has to the DC of today. For example, Marion Barry would fail to get 10% of the popular vote these days, but he was mayor in those days.
Anyway good to see that you're voting for Catania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I think she is wrong. Catania stands a huge chance of winning this election. Unless you are voting on special interests alone, David Catania is the far superior candidate!!
How long have you lived in the District? I absolutely agree with PP--Bowser can easily win this. And I say this as a Catania voter.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I think she is wrong. Catania stands a huge chance of winning this election. Unless you are voting on special interests alone, David Catania is the far superior candidate!!