Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you support Symone you should only vote for her. It’s a simple tally of who gets most votes. If you select another candidate in addition to Symone you hurt her chances.
But what if your main goal is to make sure Cristina gets the fewest?
Anonymous wrote:If you support Symone you should only vote for her. It’s a simple tally of who gets most votes. If you select another candidate in addition to Symone you hurt her chances.
Anonymous wrote:I like Walker and don't care at all that she's outspoken on AEM. I voted for her and Diaz. Diaz is certainly using it as a jumping off point, but I don't think Priddy has the chops.
It was nonsense Walker got blackballed by the ArlDems and I'm irritated with them because of it.
Anonymous wrote:
The campaign manager continued working as a precinct captain for the Democratic Party at the same time that she was SW’s manager. SW is not a candidate endorsed by the Arl County Democratic Party. When she was asked to step down as precinct captain for the duration of the campaign she was OUTRAGED, and let it be known, very publicly, that she had been done wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot not to like about how SW had conducted her campaign. From complaining vociferously about being expected to comply with the Hatch Act, to taking down an opponent that she had a personal beef with, to all the drama with her campaign manager (pesky rules again!), the red flags are waving.
Yeah, she either truly doesn't understand the Hatch Act or pretends not to. I'm not sure which is worse since she's a government lawyer and should definitely know better. Also, she did Terron Sims really dirty.
What did she do to Terron Sims? Also what happened with her campaign manager? Just trying to understand so that I can make a more informed choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot not to like about how SW had conducted her campaign. From complaining vociferously about being expected to comply with the Hatch Act, to taking down an opponent that she had a personal beef with, to all the drama with her campaign manager (pesky rules again!), the red flags are waving.
Yeah, she either truly doesn't understand the Hatch Act or pretends not to. I'm not sure which is worse since she's a government lawyer and should definitely know better. Also, she did Terron Sims really dirty.
What did she do to Terron Sims? Also what happened with her campaign manager? Just trying to understand so that I can make a more informed choice.
Anonymous wrote:NP - I am voting for Priddy. He's PTA president for one of the more divers schools so he's used to dealing with varying factions fighting for their students needs. I feel like his expereince is there. I am extremely torn on who and whether to vote for the other two.
On the one hand CDT having no kids, no knowledge of Arlington schools and being pushed so heavily by Arlington Dems really bugs me. I got multiple phone calls about her during the primary. I doubt she could even name every school in the County. It is so nakedly a career grab that its offputting. I can't stand Katie Cristol and worry about anyone affiliated with her being elected. On the other hand she was floating lottery only admission for the high schools and possibly middle schools as the way to fix equity issues and segregration within APS and I'm not totally opposed to that idea. And it seems like a career politician who only expects to be on the board for a few years and doesn't have skin in the game in terms of kids may be best suited to actually do it.
Symone Walker knowingly violated the Hatch Act, got caught, then tried to blame everyone else. And they are still doing it! That in and of itself is disqualifying to me.
She is also quick to fall for the "its racist" trap on AEM and I worry about that from someone on the board. For the OP - the game on AEM is that every School Board decision gets framed in terms of racism, because thats how you garner support for your side. It makes it really difficult to have hard conversations about the greater good - for example during the school swap convo in the spring. Doing the swaps was racist but also Not doing the swaps was racist depending on which side you were on. That leads to extended convos about who's racism is the worst instead of actual discussion on what is best for the system. Symone is notorious for extending and elevating the which racism is the worst racism conversations and ignoring grater good and refusing to engage in how we even define grater good. An example is her advocacy during the South Arlington rezoning and what happened with Drew.