New poll re DC Mayor Fenty's re-election

by: Adam Bink

Mon Nov 23, 2009 at 17:31


This is the first public polling I've seen on the race. Clarus Research Group (which is actually run by a former George Washington University professor of mine) has a poll out showing Mayor Adrian Fenty, who is up for re-election in 2010, at 43%/49% approval/disapproval and 34%/53% re-elect/someone else numbers. It also shows him losing 41%-37% to the DC Council chairman, Vincent Gray, but leading in a four-way race with Gray and two other DC Councilmembers. None of those potential opponents have announced, and Fenty has quite a warchest. In DC, the Democratic nominee is expected to easily win, so the September primary is the ballgame.

What is especially amazing is the cross-tabs is the numbers on race- Fenty, who is African-American (as are the other potential contenders), scores 60% approval among whites and 29% among African-Americans. His re-elect number among African-Americans is just 22%. It's unsurprising considering his worst performance is in Wards 6, 7 and 8- 7 and 8, on the other side of the Anacostia River, have the highest rates of poverty in the city and are 97% and 93% African-American, according to the 2000 census. This past weekend, the news came out that DC's unemployment rate hit 11.9%- the highest on record. I don't live or know folks in those wards, but the impact may be the hardest there, and there may be a general feeling of being left behind during his Administration. I recall reading an editorial in the Washington City Paper a month or two ago about the race- can't find a link right now, but my recollection of the quote was "All Fenty has to do is get his pal Obama to march with him down Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE [a main thoroughfare in Ward 8] and this primary will be over." I'm not sure with those kinds of numbers that will get it done, but it looks like he'll certainly need the help.

Giving my own take as a DC resident since 2006 (the year Fenty was elected), I'm lukewarm on him. He treats the DC Council as a fiefdom rather than a co-equal branch, doing stupid little things to poke them in the eye like end-running Administration contracts and nominees around them and refusing to distribute Washington Nationals tickets to Councilmembers. On the issues, I like the new bike lines the city DOT has installed and the new Circulator bus routes; like the numerous new playing fields throughout the city; like Fenty's commitment to signing marriage equality legislation later this year, but lukewarm on his LGBT record overall; strongly dislike Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee's autocratic approach and battles with the unions. I generally think the city, is governed pretty well, at least where I live and frequent. On the other hand, I'm not terribly high on any of his potential challengers so far.

Caveats that the poll is of registered, not likely voters, and it was conducted before news came out recently regarding Chairman Gray's scandal re home improvement, but the straight-up re-elect numbers on Fenty and his personal approval ratings are what are most striking to me.

DC residents, any reactions to Fenty, his potential challengers, or the poll?

Adam Bink :: New poll re DC Mayor Fenty's re-election

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I hope other cities can post news about their own councils too. (0.00 / 0)
This is where state wide and eventually federal progressives come from. It would be fun to hear about city races too.

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"DC Council chairman, Vincent Gray" - No relationship! (0.00 / 0)
However, from the news I have the impression that Fenty is a horrible party machine insider, playing the typical dirty games of such politicians, and that it would be good to get rid of him.  

"I don't live or know folks in those wards" (0.00 / 0)
Why not look for a local LGBT group leader to get a first hand view? It can't be so hard to find someone who is connected to the movement, and living there. And a personal account from someone who is living among those voters sure is better than any guesswork.

Btw, what was the end of the story... (0.00 / 0)
..of that hetero longterm supporter of the LGBT movement (Phil Mendelson?) who got challenged by a gay challenger who had the support of the Fenty machine? And what did voters think about this race, and the issues?

That election (0.00 / 0)
Is next year. From what I hear around town, both campaigns are fine, but still in their early stages. Ray hasn't gotten hardly any press, though.

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Interesting (4.00 / 2)
One quibble: Ward 6 is entirely on the western side of the Anacostia.

I don't think Fenty is as bad off as the poll would suggest.  However, if the poll has any relation to reality it is downright shocking that the Mayor polls so poorly.  

2010 is gonna be a rough year for incumbants but ya can't beat somebody with nobody and the second anybody runs against Fenty thier negatives will double.  Fenty has a lot of money but I'm not sure what it buys aside from a lot of robocalls.  This really should be a wake up call for him.

It's not at all surprising that Fenty polls much better among whites than blacks.  It's not about race in DC, it is about the status quo vs. anger and change.


I'm new to DC, but "everything is as if" it's about race in DC w/ Fenty (0.00 / 0)
as the candidate for whites.  That's how it looks to an outsider who hears reactions to him.  The whiter the neighborhood, the more likely you'll see a nice row of green Fenty signs.

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I know- punctuation made it difficult to read (0.00 / 0)
"It's unsurprising considering his worst performance is in Wards 6, 7 and 8- 7 and 8, on the other side of the Anacostia River,"

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