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Danger-Moose t1_iy7x528 wrote

Stoney

Edit: Y'all can downvote all you want, but I'm betting he goes for it.

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ThatSadOptimist t1_iy84f7w wrote

One of the last things McEachin did before passing was go after Stoney at a RISC meeting for not taking measures to curb gun violence. I now think this was foreshadowing.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_iy86458 wrote

yet another case of reddit downvoting a solid take - could well be Stoney. I bet he and McClellan were up all night pondering. I had the same thought when I heard McEachin died last night.

It's probably Stoney's best shot honestly. I wonder if he wins, who runs for Mayor?

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LilWhiny t1_iy8barn wrote

I have worked directly with McClellan and I can tell you she is an excellent public servant and I don’t think this scheming implication is deserved.

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dalhectar t1_iy8cl7w wrote

THere's nothing wrong with individuals privately pondering their own political future yesterday, today, last week, or next month.

People are perfectly capable of regretting the loss of a friend/colleague and also pondering their own future at the same time.

McClellan would make a great congresswoman, but as a Virginian I prefer her as a State Senator or Governor dealing with issues that are more day to day concerning my life and my family.

Stoney however can go to Congress and spend his day raising money for his party- the real work of Congress.

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BrilliantPart t1_iy962v4 wrote

He was Kaine’s transportation secretary. TK might bump him up

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Danger-Moose t1_iy8d8cf wrote

It is possible to both mourn the loss of someone and consider what will happen with their position. I don't consider that scheming, it's just political reality.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_iy8fwp7 wrote

I really don't get why people are downvoting you. It's not like you are endorsing Stoney... you are just making a prediction, and it's probably accurate.

Sometimes I'm amazed at the stupidity on here. Though I shouldn't be.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_iy8fphq wrote

I have known McClellan for almost 30 years, and don't have any idea what you are talking about. Are you saying she's a political incompetent? She isn't. Nor is thinking about one's future in politics scheming.

But to say she is incompetent at scheming is utterly unfair. She's a smart woman. What sort of insane view of politics do you hold?

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lemonartichoke t1_iy7ydod wrote

ugh :/ I bet you're right, though.

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RJT_RVA t1_iy81nvo wrote

Jen would mop the floor with Levar, but I believe she intends to run for Governor again. I could be wrong though.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_iy868qd wrote

I'm not even sure she'd win. She'd get the white progressives, but it's a majority black district, and progressives are centered in north city of Richmond

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Candid-Ear-4840 t1_iy8lmj5 wrote

lol what? black voters freaking love her. McClellan is amazing at speaking to different groups of people. If you think she’s only good at talking to white progressives then you haven’t listened to black women loving on her time running the Richmond alumni association of delta sigma theta sorority.

She rolls up to the Capitol wearing red on Delta Day just like Louise Lucas does.

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PayneTrainSG t1_iy8klv9 wrote

I hope it's him, if only because we don't need party operatives in local government and this is a way to get him out. We need a well-regarded and proactive citizen of the city as mayor.

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