Agonized by sequencing of candidates

Lest it be said the order in which I sequenced the paragraphs about candidates and their platforms for my article today, I want to tell you that it was an agonizing process. In the end, I wrote about Rousseau first, then Castaneda, then McCafferty, then Ciaramella.

I decided to write about Rousseau and Arora first because they have actually filed forms. Castaneda and McCafferty, serious candidates for the office, were in alphabetical order. Ciaramella was last because he is not serious. These were my reasons and I’m sorry if anyone feels they were poor ones.

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2 Responses to Agonized by sequencing of candidates

  1. insider says:

    Who cares about your order, quit being a narcissist.

  2. Alex Tomchak Scott says:

    Fair point

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