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Council candidates reveal financial backers

Original post made on Aug 6, 2018

Midyear reports show that City Council candidate Lucas Ramirez is off to an early lead in the competition for fundraising dollars. Ramirez, a member of the city's Environmental Planning Commission, has raised just over $24,000 in his bid to replace outgoing Councilman Ken Rosenberg.

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Posted by and The Smoke begins?
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Aug 6, 2018 at 1:08 pm

this goes along with the other headline about "Smoke"

when will we start to see Smoke in who is financially supporting these candidates

when will we start to see the BIG BUCKS that large property owners and other money interests start to pour in

when will we see the Democratic County machine start to grind with significant contributions in volunteer phone bank calls and 'Official Democratic Endorsement" mailings


Voice always tries to follow and report the public filings - THANKS!


Posted by Polomom
a resident of Waverly Park
on Aug 6, 2018 at 2:26 pm

Polomom is a registered user.

Checkout the Menlo Park and Sunnyvale candidate filings. Looks like the $ you are talking about is going to those cities right now.


Posted by nguyenhancock
a resident of Blossom Valley
on Aug 6, 2018 at 9:19 pm

nguyenhancock is a registered user.

wow, the amount of positive reporting this paper does on Lucas I would expect that they would need to report it as in-kind contribution to his campaign!


Posted by @nguyen
a resident of Bailey Park
on Aug 6, 2018 at 9:56 pm

What about the reporting on Ellen Kamei. No note of her large amount of out-of-town donors?


Posted by We can do better
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Aug 7, 2018 at 10:23 am

Lucas Ramirez was endorsed by the Voice 2 years ago for council at the last election, he lost at that time.

The Voice will do everything they can to get him elected this time as the county Dem party wants him to quickly be elected as council member, then onto higher state office. He is a Latino, articulate with an easy going personality and that is his only qualifications that the party wants.

Never mind that he is way to young, never lived thru a recession as an adult but he thinks he can handle a multi-million dollar city budget in a recession.

He has not shown in any professional capacity that he is capable of being a part of the city council, and that he can make the best decisions for the city today, and not what would be best for him to move up to a higher state office.

He only ran for the planning dept. after he lost the council race, and 1 1/2 years on the planning dept is no experience at all.

Mountain View deserves much better for our city council.


Posted by we survived Clark
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Aug 8, 2018 at 4:02 pm

Many of the same 'issues' that the poster finds with Ramirez also existed with Mr. Clark. Yet somehow, someway, we and our Council and City Government survived. No miracle! Clark was 1/5 of the Council.

In the same way you might say Showalter was almost 'over the hill' and 'ready to retire' when she first ran for Council. Yet she had decades and decades of experience with complicated public works projects - and their budgets.

I will be supporting Showalter - at least she didn't take my support dollars - then transfer them to support the Regressive school parcel tax, that hits the small wallets of the smallest condo property owners the same as the GIANT GOOGLE parcels. I worry Rameriz does not actually understand public finance and economics (will The Business Man give him an A endorsement?)


Posted by we survived Clark
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Aug 8, 2018 at 4:04 pm

oh well, math matters - maybe we survived because our Council is 7. (so Clark was 1/7)


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