Pittsburgh mayor
Nov. 4th, 2007 11:31 pmI was surprised to read this week that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which leans pretty far to the left, endorsed DeSantis. So did the police union. (So did the more-conservative newspaper, but that's not a surprise.) DeSantis doesn't have as much money in his campaign fund as Ravenstahl, but he's got a decent war chest, and his contributions have been outpacing Ravenstahl's for the last few months.
The election is probably still Ravenstahl's to lose, so I'm a little surprised that he's gone in for negative campaigning (and pretty stupid negative campaigning at that), and that he doesn't seem to demonstrate the political acumen to deal with the public blunders he's made while in office. Yes, elected officials misuse public property and blow off their obligations all the time, but he got caught and, instead of apologizing, tried to justify it.
DeSantis has credible ideas for getting the city back on its feet financially, he seems to know that he's accountable to the public, and he's not part of the "same old, same old" club that's been running the city into the ground for years. Is he perfect? No, of course not -- but he's better than maintaining the status quo. And he's got momentum, which the third-party candidates I would otherwise pay closer attention to do not.
I know it will be hard for DeSantis to accomplish all that much directly if elected. I have no illusion that the Post-Gazette's endorsement is sincere; I think they hope to dispose of the current mayor, use city council to prevent the new mayor from doing anything, and then come back strong in two years with whomever the Dems have groomed while out of the spotlight. But even so, all that said, I'd like to see what DeSantis can do, both directly (fixing some of the city's problems) and indirectly (breaking the one-party mindset). I plan to vote for him on Tuesday, and I hope enough others will step out of the "I vote for my party" pattern to give the guy a chance to improve things.
I hope to get your vote too
Date: 2007-11-05 11:24 am (UTC)I hope to get your vote as well.
Mark Rauterkus
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Date: 2007-11-05 01:12 pm (UTC)I'm not so sure that the Post-Gazette is really quite as conniving as you make out, but our current mayor is certainly not my first choice.
BTW, if Doug Shields ever runs for mayor, he would have my full support. He's one of the few councilmen with a brain, and actually gets things done. Peduto, OTOH, is all talk and no action, as well as no brain.
Re: I hope to get your vote too
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Date: 2007-11-05 02:11 pm (UTC)I agree that Doug Shields seems to have a brain, unlike many on city council.
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