David Warnock is a good man. He’s just not a good candidate with anything exceptional to offer the people of Baltimore.
Smart and hard working, he has a long-proven record of success as a venture capitalist and has spent millions of his own money through his foundation and other initiatives for the benefit of his adopted city. So why isn’t he doing better in the polls?
The simple answer is, money can’t buy you love. (Be sure to click on the link!)
Life is short. Let’s get right down to business. Three points…
New to the city, this primary will be the first time David Warnock has voted for Mayor.
As part of our continuing study of the most interesting candidates running for Mayor, we’ve been focusing recently on David Warnock.
In the market for labor, “Workforce Development” is a supply-side concept. Labor is the product. Employers are the buyers. Without enough employers, there aren’t going to be enough jobs, however well-trained the workforce may be.
In case you’re having problems understanding what this or that candidate for Mayor is all about and picking one that you’ll support, you’re not alone.