This letter was sent in by Bill Payne of Cape Charles
In just a few days, we will vote on the future of our community. We know we are struggling. We see it in many of the day-to-day aspects of our lives: our struggling education system, deficient workforce housing, the lack of good-paying jobs, and healthcare that too many can’t access or afford.
This year, though, is different. For the first time in many years, the Eastern Shore has attracted a political candidate who comes to the table with an energetic commitment I’ve yet to see in a local public servant.
Phil Hernandez understands how our issues are connected and why each must be resolved if Eastern Shore households are to catapult ahead. He has experience finding solutions to pressing issues from his work as both a clean energy policy analyst and a civil rights attorney. He has the intellect, work ethic, and—what I especially like—the interpersonal skills to navigate Richmond’s corridors.
I’m voting for Phil Hernandez because I’m committed to the Eastern Shore’s betterment and convinced Phil will work tirelessly to help us achieve it. We have a unique opportunity to embrace an era of economic and social renewal come November 5th. Don’t take my word for it; go to www.philforvirginia.com and get to know him and his priorities.
Bill Payne
Cape Charles, VA
Beth says
Mr. Hernandez is a breath of fresh air, one I think we really need.
I’m sure Mr. Bloxom is a nice guy and all but I just don’t see him working nearly as hard as Mr. Hernandez to really understand what the district needs. So much needs to be addressed. Coastal flooding, economic opportunity, education funding … Mr. Bloxom and his friends in Richmond haven’t delivered. After that awful shooting in Virginia Beach, we should have at LEAST make some basic progress on gun safety (universal background checks). Mr. Bloxom and his party wouldn’t even have that debate and shut the special session down with no action.
Mr. Hernandez will do a much better job, in my opinion. He’ll certainly put a lot more effort in than Mr. Bloxom does.
Daniel Burke says
Hearnandez is from San Francisco. They have a big problem. They allow people to deficate in the street. So now they are worried about the plague. It’s 2020 and San Francisco is worried about the plague. That’s the mentality he’ll bring to The Eastern Shore. No thank you.
Joseph Francis Corcoran says
I have read about the bubonic plague 1900-1904 in San Francisco and other places . But nothing recent in San Francisco .
Do you have recent news about a plague there now ? Do you have a link or reference ?
I have several relatives there including children that I should warn of this is not a partisan political lie .
Dave says
So we have this guy come to the shore having never lived here. Half his money comes from outside the state. What does that tell you? Who owns this guy? Of course the usual dyed in the wool Democrats endorse him. They want to turn the state blue. Don’t be fooled. This guy is no friend of the Shore.
Joseph Francis Corcoran says
No one has come to the Shore for the first time to live and also lived here before .
Eddie says
Virtually ALL Bloxom’s money comes from outside of the district. Special interests, political cronies, and PACs own that guy.
Glass houses, Dave.
Anonymous says
Hernandez was born and raised in Hampton Roads, went to William & Mary, then attended Law School at UC Berkeley. Just because he went to law school in CA doesn’t mean he’s not from Hampton Roads.
Nioaka Marshall says
Hampton Roads is NOT the Eastern Shore.
Publius Americanus says
And, IMO a conscious decision to attend UC Berkeley is a rejection of any and all ESVA values.
Dave says
Make all the excuses you want for Falsehood Phil. I would rather have someone who has done good works in the community for a few years and has earned their local creds. The Shore does not need an AOC!