Endorsement Roundup: D.C. Working Families, Stein Club Back Smitty for...
With less than a month before Election Day, the endorsements keep coming in the attorney general and D.C. Council at-large race. D.C. Working Families Adding to Edward "Smitty" Smith's stack of lefty...
View ArticleMasters Aims to “Set the Record Straight” on Zukerberg and Attorney General...
Attorney general candidate Paul Zukerberg fought the legal battle that prevented the D.C. Council from moving the attorney general election to 2018, and he's been reaping the results ever since. The...
View ArticleRacine Puts in Another $225K to Lead Attorney General’s Race Fundraising
Are any District law firms looking for a columnist/blogger? After seeing the new campaign finance disclosures in the attorney general's race, LL figures he's in the wrong line of work. Each candidate...
View ArticleCouncilmembers Make Their Attorney General Picks
Paul Zukerberg The D.C. Council may have inadvertently created a rival power base when they established an elected attorney general, but for now, they still try to have a say about who gets the...
View ArticleAttorney General Candidate Masters Holds Press Conference to Slam Rivals...
Some candidates leave their oppo research dumps to campaign surrogates and media leaks. But not Lorie Masters! The attorney general hopeful took to the steps of the Wilson Building this morning to...
View ArticleAttorney General Candidates Spend Big on Direct Mail in Final Stretch
How many trees have to die to satisfy our attorney general candidates' ambitions? Facing a race dominated so far by defense attorney Karl Racine, the remaining candidates are putting their campaign...
View ArticleSmitty Campaign Tries, Fails to Get Two Other Attorney General Candidates to...
With three attorney general candidates tied for second place behind Karl Racine, Edward "Smitty" Smith floated the idea of two of his rivals dropping out of the race. Smitty's campaign approached...
View ArticleVote Like This: Washington City Paper’s 2014 General Election Endorsements
D.C.’s Home Rule Charter, which gives us the limited independence from Congress that we have, turned 40 years old this week, and municipal powerbrokers, elected officials, and former lawmakers all...
View ArticlePaul Zukerberg, Outsider Artist?
What would it look like if Daniel Johnston was running for attorney general of the District? Probably like this mailer from attorney general hopeful Paul Zukerberg, which opts for a low budget cartoon...
View ArticleBar Review: Karl Racine Wins, Without Much Drama
With an hour left to vote for the District’s first elected attorney general, the man who made the race happen looked ready to accept that he wasn’t going to win it. Outspent and out-organized by his...
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