Maybe it’s because it’s the Friday afternoon of an absurd week in District politics, but we couldn’t help but find Leo Alexander’s reaction to Kwame Brown’s Adventures in Navigatorland downright hilarious. Speaking to The Afro, Alexander said, “When I first heard about this, I had a ‘Huggy Low Down’ moment. Chairman Kwame Brown will definitely be a contender for ‘Bama of the Year!'” If this was Alexander’s application to earn a place in The…
Aug 15, 2010
Sunday Lost Icons – Found!
Photo by Pat Padua. Just a few weeks ago I found a photo I’d taken in 1992 of the RC Cola Woman, and wondered what ever happened to her? In some kind of crazy kismet, I found out Friday night. I was getting out of a movie at Gallery Place, standing on 7th Street with the fellas and debating the merits of Step Up 3-D when I noticed a woman campaigning for Leo Alexander….
Aug 10, 2010
Attacks Toned Down in Ward 8 Mayoral Forum
Maybe Mayor Adrian Fenty and Vince Gray both had good days, or maybe both recognized that last week’s Ward 4 mayoral cage match got a little too heated and negative. Whatever the reasons, both Gray and Fenty largely steered clear of each other at last night’s Ward 8 forum, held in an auditorium on the St. Elizabeth’s campus. In fact, the whole event was basically structured to be what Ward 4 wasn’t — well-moderated, insightful and of actual use to the undecided voter.
Aug 05, 2010
Gray Wins Ward 4 Poll Amidst Rowdy Candidate Forum
Mayor Adrian Fenty may have gotten the Post’s endorsement last week, but he couldn’t nail down a straw poll victory in his own home ward last night.
Jul 29, 2010
Reading the City Paper? Well, We’ve Got News For You
Leo Alexander, candidate for mayor Ah, the search for the perfect lede. It’s tough — the pressure for a journalist to craft a snappy opening that will make people want to keep reading can be immense, depending on what you’re writing about. Maybe people aren’t talking, maybe the material’s a little dry, maybe you’ve just got writer’s block — all are common impediments to getting that awesome hook. Then again, sometimes the subject of…
Jun 07, 2010
Could Leo Alexander Help Swing the Mayor’s Race?
Leo Alexander, candidate for mayor Second-tier candidates have a long history swinging elections one way or another. Witness the accusations lobbed at Ralph Nader to this day over his taking vital votes from Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. While the District’s mayoral race has been presented as a settled contest between D.C. Council Chair Vince Gray and Mayor Adrian Fenty, former TV reporter Leo Alexander has slowly worked his way into contention,…
Jun 04, 2010
Candidates Refine Pitches at Mayoral Forum
While there have been a few mayoral debates already, yesterday’s forum at the Field School in Ward 3 seemed to officially kick off what has become a three-man race between Mayor Adrian Fenty, D.C. Council Chairman Vincent Gray and former TV reporter Leo Alexander. Held in a large school gym and crowded with local residents, the forum saw the three attempt to refine their campaign pitches while engaging in some spirited back-and-forth. (I live-tweeted…
Photo by M.V. Jantzen A wide range of District political candidates gathered at One Judiciary Square last night to make their case to members of D.C. for Democracy why the organization should support their candidacies in the September Democratic primary. Everyone from the mayor to would-be shadow representatives showed up to make their case. Endorsements should be handed down in the coming weeks. While it’d be impossible to do a full play-by-play account, I’ve…
President Obama with mayoral candidate Sulaimon Brown. Though the District’s mayoral campaign is still relatively sleepy, the next few months promise a number of opportunities for the candidates to meet face-to-face against each other, as civic associations and other organizations line up to host forums and debates. On Wednesday we received word of what looks like the first such forum of the season, to be co-hosted by the Cleveland Park Citizens Association, Foxhall Community…
Mar 11, 2010
Still No Serious Challengers to Fenty
Putting aside this latest, ludicrous development, it’s basically crickets out there when it comes to the District mayoral race. According to the most recent financial reports submitted to the Office of Campaign Finance, Mayor Adrian Fenty’s got $3.3 million sitting in the bank (with a campaign total so far of $3.9 million). His two declared challengers, Leo Alexander and Sulaimon Brown, have just $2,628.84 combined — Brown has $27.84 of that, Alexander the remainder. Even…