Vincent Orange set to run for chairman
It's official -- former D.C. council member Vincent Orange is set to enter the chairman's race Wednesday, his campaign said Monday.
Orange will face Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large) in the primary contest to succeed Chairman Vincent C. Gray, who has his eye on Mayor Adrian Fenty's job.
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-- Ann E. Marimow
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| May 10, 2010; 3:42 PM ET
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Posted by: DCJUSTICE | May 10, 2010 4:52 PM | Report abuse
Wow!
Posted by: drfields | May 10, 2010 7:19 PM | Report abuse
Kwame Brown has my vote hands down. It seems that Orange just enjoys "running" for something...anything. He ran for chairman against John Wilson in the 80s; against Harry Thomas Sr THREE times; and for mayor in 2006. Now he wants to run for chairman again.
Posted by: ILoveDC1 | May 11, 2010 9:25 AM | Report abuse
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I'm still voting for Brown.