D.C. Primary Day: President And Congress Should Stay Out Of Primary
Washington, D.C. voter Monte Edwards believes President Obama and Congress made the right choice in not becoming involved with the District’s mayoral primary. (0:12)
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Washington, D.C. voter Monte Edwards believes President Obama and Congress made the right choice in not becoming involved with the District’s mayoral primary. (0:12)
Washington, D.C. resident Holly Licht finds President Obama’s lack of involvement with the mayoral primary understandable because of its connection to the Democratic party.
Washington, D.C. voter Terry Nicholetti says it was a tough choice but she supports the re-election of Mayor Adrian Fenty, basing her decision on Fenty’s work in moving the city’s education system forward. (0:20)
Washington, D.C. resident Lloyd Spriggs voices his support of Vincent Gray because he believes Gray ran a better campaign and deserves a chance similar to the one Fenty was given when he was elected. (0:11)
Education, among other issues, leaves D.C. citizens like Aretha Lyles unsure of who to vote for in today’s D.C. mayoral primaries. (0:16)
D.C. voter Barbara Williams shows support for Mayor Adrian Fenty during today’s primary election by applauding his work in reforming the District’s education system. (0:12)
Washington, D.C. resident Meg McGwire explains her reasons for voting for Vincent Gray in today’s D.C. primary election saying he is a “city healer.” (0:22)
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