Just for those who follow the nuances of election law, "increasingly likely," does not mandate a PDC reporting obligation from me, but my consideration for conducting an active write-in campaign for Position 6 on the Federal Way City Council is becoming increasingly likely even as it's still just being considered. No hurry to rush in my PDC papers if it comes to that.
There are a lot of downsides to running, including possibly no coverage by the Fake News Mirror (wouldn't that be a great loss to a Common Man's campaign 😏); no recognition whatsoever in the Voter's Pamphlet; probably no invitation to the Mirror's Debate Program; and a struggle to get voters to realize that there is even a write-in campaign being conducted, not to mention getting voters to remember or realize that my surname, "Greene," ends with the letter "e." However, the biggest upside would be that I may only need 34% of the vote to win if my two would-be "Ferrell-endorsed" opponents break pretty much evenly with each other.
The other upside would be that if I decide to get in this, I would pass out thousands of cards, and the Position 6 election would definitely be affected by my entry. Today, the Revived Citizens Party will be rescinding the endorsement for Martin Moore for Pos. 6, and maintaining a neutral stance until further word. PDC papers will be flowing to Olympia as soon as or if an affirmative decision to run is made.
By the way, the Fake News Mirror, through the auspices of "Mr. Anonymous," said that my answer to Federal Way's growth is more apartments, which is wildly distorting anything that I said in the July Mayoral debate. I did say that if globalists like Mr. Ferrell keep inviting half-the-world into America, we are going to need apartments to house these people, and I implied that apartments like the Bud Clark Commons in Portland are essential to getting people without homes into independent and suitable living conditions, but for Mr. Anonymous(es) to say that my answer to everything is apartments is just malarkey, pure and simple.
-- Mark Greene, Official Candidate for Mayor of Federal Way
There are a lot of downsides to running, including possibly no coverage by the Fake News Mirror (wouldn't that be a great loss to a Common Man's campaign 😏); no recognition whatsoever in the Voter's Pamphlet; probably no invitation to the Mirror's Debate Program; and a struggle to get voters to realize that there is even a write-in campaign being conducted, not to mention getting voters to remember or realize that my surname, "Greene," ends with the letter "e." However, the biggest upside would be that I may only need 34% of the vote to win if my two would-be "Ferrell-endorsed" opponents break pretty much evenly with each other.
The other upside would be that if I decide to get in this, I would pass out thousands of cards, and the Position 6 election would definitely be affected by my entry. Today, the Revived Citizens Party will be rescinding the endorsement for Martin Moore for Pos. 6, and maintaining a neutral stance until further word. PDC papers will be flowing to Olympia as soon as or if an affirmative decision to run is made.
By the way, the Fake News Mirror, through the auspices of "Mr. Anonymous," said that my answer to Federal Way's growth is more apartments, which is wildly distorting anything that I said in the July Mayoral debate. I did say that if globalists like Mr. Ferrell keep inviting half-the-world into America, we are going to need apartments to house these people, and I implied that apartments like the Bud Clark Commons in Portland are essential to getting people without homes into independent and suitable living conditions, but for Mr. Anonymous(es) to say that my answer to everything is apartments is just malarkey, pure and simple.
-- Mark Greene, Official Candidate for Mayor of Federal Way
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