Anonymous wrote:Lazere has been in DC for 25 not 40 years.
He has also been illegally (admittedly) lobbying the council for years.
Also, everyone calls him a "Budget Guru" but the man never says anything specific. Our local press corps basically lives inside the colons of the council. Can you imaagine what would've happened if a conservative said the problem with DC is "Moderate Blacks" like Silverman did?
Anonymous wrote:Word on the block is Mendo wants to be Mayor and may run in 2022 if Bowser is still around
Anonymous wrote:Word on the block is Mendo wants to be Mayor and may run in 2022 if Bowser is still around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not vote for Ed lizzier and neither did most of the people here in Ward 8. He really comes across as a typical white liberal with a savior complex. It's not just me who thinks that it's a lot of people in Ward 8 and Ward 7.
I agree- I think he means well but I think it is really hard for a 60-ish year old white man to effectively represent DC constituents city-wide, especially if running on a progressive agenda.
(white Ward 4 voter)
Why do you say that? I don't think he's 60 yet, but a white guy who's been in the city for 40 years, married to a black woman with 2 black sons.
People should listen.
(black ward 4 voter)
Anonymous wrote:Think Nadeau will bless us with another do nothing term?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not vote for Ed lizzier and neither did most of the people here in Ward 8. He really comes across as a typical white liberal with a savior complex. It's not just me who thinks that it's a lot of people in Ward 8 and Ward 7.
I agree- I think he means well but I think it is really hard for a 60-ish year old white man to effectively represent DC constituents city-wide, especially if running on a progressive agenda.
(white Ward 4 voter)
Why do you say that? I don't think he's 60 yet, but a white guy who's been in the city for 40 years, married to a black woman with 2 black sons.
People should listen.
(black ward 4 voter)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not vote for Ed lizzier and neither did most of the people here in Ward 8. He really comes across as a typical white liberal with a savior complex. It's not just me who thinks that it's a lot of people in Ward 8 and Ward 7.
I agree- I think he means well but I think it is really hard for a 60-ish year old white man to effectively represent DC constituents city-wide, especially if running on a progressive agenda.
(white Ward 4 voter)
Anonymous wrote:I did not vote for Ed lizzier and neither did most of the people here in Ward 8. He really comes across as a typical white liberal with a savior complex. It's not just me who thinks that it's a lot of people in Ward 8 and Ward 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't have time to get into specifics but my neighborhood is a gentrifying neighborhood populated both by well-to-do professionals and people who live in public housing. I notice that Charles tries to addresse the concerns of a range of people, both the new and old residents. No, he's not perfect but I find him hitting all the right notes. So, that is not enough detail for you, I'm sure, pp, but that's all that I have time to give you right now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha, pp here. So you've decided he must want to run for mayor because he's a white guy without personality? That's hilarious. No, I'm really impressed with Charles's work. (And with his personality, by the way.) I think it would be a mistake for him to run for mayor and that's why I wanted to know why that one poster is sure he is angling to run.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What signs do you see that make you think Allen is interested in running for mayor? I'm in Ward 6 and I don't see it, but fill us in on what I missed.Anonymous wrote:Lazere looks like he's going to finish fifth, behind both Orange and Goodwin, even with a comparatively big campaign war chest and his much-trumpeted hundreds of endorsements from (mostly white) groups. Perhaps now we can put to rest the notion that he's a viable candidate for anything. After getting clobbered by Mendo two years ago, his best hope was to sneak in thanks to a crowded field, and he flopped.
Lazere's utter failure -- I saw he barely drew 5 percent of the vote in Wards 7/8 -- should serve as a warning sign to Charles Allen, who clearly has his eyes on the mayor's job. Given the choice, a sizable bulk of DC is going to vote for literally anyone (Vincent Orange!) over a white male, no matter how liberal he is.
Lazere's failure also illustrates the chasm in DC between the traditional Black Democratic core of voters -- who think "defund the police" is a bad idea and don't particularly care if bike lanes are ever built in their neighborhoods -- and the ultra-left White population that is loud on Twitter but simply still not an electoral force in DC, at least not as big as a force as they would lead you to believe.
DP. I mean why else is he in politics? He seems pretty personalityless. I think he’s an entitled white guy who just wants to feel important.
what work has he done?
that just sounds like pointless triangulation.
get back to me when he proposes legislation to help get kids back to school.
PP, politician's aren't in charge, the virus is.