Tenants Union's Top Choice is Nudist Candidate
To make sure the San Francisco Tenants Union received my questionnaire
two-days in advance of their deadline last week, I emailed it to them
and then used v-mail and email to get a confirmation from the group's executive director Ted Gullicksen.
I explained that I was heading up to Guerneville and while I couldn't
attend their endorsement meeting, I was very concerned they had my
questionnaire to consider and also offered to chat with them on the
phone or make time for an interview upon my return.
Two-days after sending the questionnaire and a few hours before their meeting, Ted emailed me and said:
"I can’t read that file—can you resend as either pdf or word document?"
The questionnaire was returned in the original format to Ted so I was
confused why he couldn't read the file, and being away from my home
computer and using one at the Guerneville public library, I didn't have
access to my questionnaire.
Ted's original email accompanying
his questionnaire made an important point: "We cannot endorse a
candidate who has not submitted a questionnaire."
Well, I
submitted it in the format used by the Tenants Union but because Ted
couldn't open it, I believe my questionnaire was not considered
submitted and I was not considered for an endorsement.
The number one choice for the group (http://www.sftu.org/), is longtime nudist George Davis, while the second choice went to John Nulty who defines himself as a public figure.
Unfortunately, the Tenants Union hasn't posted respondents'
questionnaires so I don't know what answers George and John provided.
George's site (http://supervisorgeorgedavis.wordpress.com/),
lacks a platform and omits his views on housing issues but he makes
this claim: "New York City has offered a victory celebration in Times
Square for a George Davis victory. Donors will be invited to the
celebration and a victory dinner in and around Times Square."
At John's site (https://www.facebook.com/JohnNultySupervisor),
he similarly doesn't present any opinion on tenant matters or other
concerns, but he does share links to stories of interest to him.
I did my best to play by the Tenants Union's rules and didn't receive
their backing, so allow me to congratulate George and John for getting
the endorsement of this organization.
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