DCision Video: U Street Madness!
That's right: more from last night on U Street.
[Footage courtesy of Amanda Hess and Ted Scheinman]
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That's right: more from last night on U Street.
[Footage courtesy of Amanda Hess and Ted Scheinman]
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Truly a man of the people:
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*(The pencils say "Artie D.")
Update from Ward 6: Don't miss this hard-hitting tell-all, in which Arthur Delaney (a.k.a. Sir Pants-a-lot) holds forth on his incredible dark horse campaign, the resonance of his message, his umbrella woes, and the perils of picking Glick.
Don't be fooled by the blazer, folks. Arthur Delaney may look like your typical District politico, but [...]
In which Arthur Delaney vehemently refuses to term it a "scandal."
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In which we chat with the Ward I councilmember about huge lines at the polls, the benefits of Adrian Fenty's "early and strong support of the Obama candidacy," and whether or not Carol Schwartz qualifies as a maverick.
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In which we speak with a man named Willie Mays (!) about credible change and Michael Brown's lackluster performance at air hockey.
Among other things.
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In which we speak with Mary and Pam, two McCain volunteers who predict an upset victory for the Republican ticket. Mary doesn't trust polls, while Pam thinks Virginia and Florida are going to break decisively for McCain.
An Obama victory, Pam adds, might signify that God requires "penance" from the U.S. For something.
Plus: [...]
This is your brain.
This is your brain on democracy:
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In which we speak with ANC 1C-03 Commissioner Bryan Weaver about Michael Brown's basketball skills, David Schwartzman's uncanny resemblance to Walt Whitman, and the Sarah Palin Disney Movie.
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Throughout the day, Jason Cherkis and I will bring you moving pictures from political hotspots in D.C. and Virginia. Look out for candidate interviews, voter testimonials, and copious b-roll of long, snaking lines at the polls.
Our first vid comes from Iglesia Festival (polling station for precinct 35), where we spoke with Alice Bell.
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