Hello,
Virginia Green Party Co-Chair and Arlington resident Audrey Clement filed voter petitions and candidate forms with the Arlington voter registrar's office today. Dr. Clement is so far the only non-incumbent to declare candidacy for the County Board.
Audrey lives in the Westover neighborhood. She is fiscally conservative and environmentally progressive. Audrey played a key role in the Arlington Green Party's litigation against VDOT to stop I-66 widening.
Audrey graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and earned a doctorate in political science from Temple University. She served as a Congressional Fellow during the 100th Congress. She is employed as a statistical analyst in the area of homeland security. For more information about Audrey and her County Board campaign please visit audreyclement.org.
Susan
24 comments:
Hi, can we see a photo of her?
Photo added.
Time for a change from one-party government. I thank Audrey for recommending that residents from across the political spectrum be appointed to the County's advisory commissions, boards, and committees.
No more Nada Tejada. No Mas.
Audrey Clement is more fiscally conservative than the Arlington Republican Party. She'll look out for the taxpayers, not the extravagant projects proposed by the Gimme Gang.
People, we can't afford four more years of Mary Hynes and Walter Tejada.
Thirty years of single-party rule in Arlington is enough.
Oh My God...an Ivy League School graduate running for County Board. Has to be a first in the history of Arlington County.
Audrey makes Repubs like Wayne Kubicki look like spendthrifts. Every Republican in Arlington with common sense should support her.
Just what Arlington County needs, a County Board Member who is fiscally conservative and socially progressive. I'm for Audrey!
It's time for some serious budget cutting.
Seen anything about Audrey's campaign in the local media and for-profit blogs. You won't. They are totally tied to the total urbanization of Arlington County, no matter what the environmental consequences.
They are ALL bad. They want to totally urbanize Arlington and then retire to gated luxury enclaves with no traffic, noise, pollution, people.
Economic Development is putting incredible pressure on the owners of market rate affordable housing to redevelop. Most don't live in Arlington and could care less about our suffering the consequences of their 'planning'.
For-profit blogs are making a lot of money from supporting gentrification and whatever taxpayer-funded vanity project the County Board thinks up.
She has my vote. Next thing the County Board will dream up is the Velosphere...indoor bicycle arena, for only $80 million.
Have you visited audreyclement.org? She can think, reason, and is not a knee-jerk limo liberal who's tied to fat cat developers and do-nothing gimme groups. She also has my vote.
I, for one, have had it with Scott McCaffrey, so-called Editor of the Sun Gazette Newspapers. He's an arrogant jerk with major personal biases and conflicts of interest, first and foremost is his service on the Executive Committee of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce which keeps Scott as it's media Chamber Pot only as long as he agrees to go along with the Chamber's agenda. His newspaper is so bad that I toss it into my recycling bin without reading it. You should too.
Hooray for Audrey Clement. She has my vote and a contribution to her campaign as well.
Only Incumbent Pol who Chamber Pot Scott won't endorse it our Beloved Reitsfuhrer.
I recycle the Sun Gazette immediately. Major source of pollution in North Arlington.
Rich Doud said it, I believe it, that settles it.
Local media (including the for-profit bloga) are all about $$$$. You should spell McCaffrey's name correctly. It's $cott.
Sun Gazette parent company is managed by spend-thrift 'pave paradise' Neocons in Dallas and Leesburg.
Pike Wire, Arl Now and the other for-profit blogs can't afford to anger their advertisers, CPRO, county "planners", poverty pimps, gimme groups.
Sun Gazete's news and opinion is micro-managed by Chamber of Commerce Neocons Chris Schertzer in Leesberg and Richard Franks in Dallas.
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