After a bruising primary race that's offered a sharp juxtaposition between their visions for Washington, DC, voters will head to the polls tomorrow to choose between incumbent Mayor Adrian Fenty and City Council Chairman Vincent Gray. Harry Jaffe broke down the quick-and-dirty reasons to pick each man or reject him, but voting decisions are always complex and personal. So tell us: who are you voting for? And why?
Making the Choice: Fenty v. Gray
DC's Democratic primary is tomorrow—who are you voting for?
After a bruising primary race that's offered a sharp juxtaposition between their visions for Washington, DC, voters will head to the polls tomorrow to choose between incumbent Mayor Adrian Fenty and City Council Chairman Vincent Gray. Harry Jaffe broke down the quick-and-dirty reasons to pick each man or reject him, but voting decisions are always complex and personal. So tell us: who are you voting for? And why?
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