Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long Gaskins has lived in Alexandria?
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping someone else jumps in. Amy Jackson is rockin a 72 IQ and Alyia Gaskins has no experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. I'm voting Amy Jackson.
Why? There is virtually no difference between the two.
I’m voting for Amy Jackson because I think she’d do a good job, and that she cares about this city. Gaskins is an excellent communicator and public speaker, but it’s very clear this is a stepping stone position for her. Everything she’s done and advocated for is in support of building her resume for future higher office. Which is technically fine, but I live in Alexandria and want a mayor that empathizes with residents needs, versus implementing priorities that harm the actual experience of living here. Jackson doesn’t seem to have a plan beyond serving the city she lives in. Frankly I just want to vote for any candidate that will just stop riling everyone up all the time, and Gaskins just isn’t that.
Instead of attacking Gaskins, please enumerate Jackson's achievements and votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Jackson in the name of diversity. It's been awhile since we had a cisgendered white person lead this town.
You might be joking but you aren't wrong.
Doesn’t Silberberg fit that description?
I do not believe so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Jackson in the name of diversity. It's been awhile since we had a cisgendered white person lead this town.
You might be joking but you aren't wrong.
Doesn’t Silberberg fit that description?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Jackson in the name of diversity. It's been awhile since we had a cisgendered white person lead this town.
You might be joking but you aren't wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Jackson in the name of diversity. It's been awhile since we had a cisgendered white person lead this town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. I'm voting Amy Jackson.
Why? There is virtually no difference between the two.
I’m voting for Amy Jackson because I think she’d do a good job, and that she cares about this city. Gaskins is an excellent communicator and public speaker, but it’s very clear this is a stepping stone position for her. Everything she’s done and advocated for is in support of building her resume for future higher office. Which is technically fine, but I live in Alexandria and want a mayor that empathizes with residents needs, versus implementing priorities that harm the actual experience of living here. Jackson doesn’t seem to have a plan beyond serving the city she lives in. Frankly I just want to vote for any candidate that will just stop riling everyone up all the time, and Gaskins just isn’t that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. I'm voting Amy Jackson.
Why? There is virtually no difference between the two.
I’m voting for Amy Jackson because I think she’d do a good job, and that she cares about this city. Gaskins is an excellent communicator and public speaker, but it’s very clear this is a stepping stone position for her. Everything she’s done and advocated for is in support of building her resume for future higher office. Which is technically fine, but I live in Alexandria and want a mayor that empathizes with residents needs, versus implementing priorities that harm the actual experience of living here. Jackson doesn’t seem to have a plan beyond serving the city she lives in. Frankly I just want to vote for any candidate that will just stop riling everyone up all the time, and Gaskins just isn’t that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. I'm voting Amy Jackson.
Why? There is virtually no difference between the two.