I really enjoyed reading through the truly incredible mudslinging up thread, so thanks for the entertainment.
I think most of us local politics watchers knew Spencer was probably going to win, but the Remington poll removes almost any doubt in my mind that she is going to run away with it. Frankly, the boosterism of Jones reminds me nothing so much as Biden's inner circle defending him to the last in the months before he finally dropped out.
Something that I don't think has been discussed that I think is a big contributor to Jones' lack of support this time around is that she has been disengaged entirely from South City for the last four years. South City contains over half of the City's population and well over half of the electorate, especially in lower turnout municipal elections, and yet Jones appears to not care. Jones' supporters in this thread have repeatedly disparaged SW City residents so perhaps this is a wider feeling among the faction currently in control of City Hall. I can only go off of what I hear from my neighbors but I don't think it should be a surprise that South City residents are looking for change, especially when all we hear about from City Hall is Downtown this, Downtown that, Northside this, Northside that. I seem to recall Jones had to be reminded that there were poor, black and racially diverse neighborhoods on the Southside that were just as needing for federal funds that she would have preferred gone entirely to the Northside. Thankfully she did not get her way on this, as she hasn't on many things over the last four years. I am hopeful that Spencer will bring more professional management to City Hall and return City services to the bare minimum level that City residents used to be reconciled to.
I think most of us local politics watchers knew Spencer was probably going to win, but the Remington poll removes almost any doubt in my mind that she is going to run away with it. Frankly, the boosterism of Jones reminds me nothing so much as Biden's inner circle defending him to the last in the months before he finally dropped out.
Something that I don't think has been discussed that I think is a big contributor to Jones' lack of support this time around is that she has been disengaged entirely from South City for the last four years. South City contains over half of the City's population and well over half of the electorate, especially in lower turnout municipal elections, and yet Jones appears to not care. Jones' supporters in this thread have repeatedly disparaged SW City residents so perhaps this is a wider feeling among the faction currently in control of City Hall. I can only go off of what I hear from my neighbors but I don't think it should be a surprise that South City residents are looking for change, especially when all we hear about from City Hall is Downtown this, Downtown that, Northside this, Northside that. I seem to recall Jones had to be reminded that there were poor, black and racially diverse neighborhoods on the Southside that were just as needing for federal funds that she would have preferred gone entirely to the Northside. Thankfully she did not get her way on this, as she hasn't on many things over the last four years. I am hopeful that Spencer will bring more professional management to City Hall and return City services to the bare minimum level that City residents used to be reconciled to.






