Williams Fundraiser To Aid Ally On Council

Patterson Gets Lift In Chairman Bid

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By Eric M. Weiss
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, January 19, 2006

Mayor Anthony A. Williams has agreed to host a fundraiser for council member Kathy Patterson next week, following through on his vow last month to reward supporters of a stadium lease agreement with Major League Baseball.

Patterson (D-Ward 3) voted against the stadium financing legislation in December 2004 but supports a lease agreement. She is running to replace mayoral candidate Linda W. Cropp (D) as council chairman.

"The mayor has always believed in helping council members who help him," said Vince Morris, a Williams spokesman.

On Dec. 14, Williams (D) told council members that he would reward those who vote for the stadium lease, promising to "work tirelessly and mightily to support them. The people who do not support it, I won't forget."

Patterson said her vote is not for sale or for rent.

"I don't do deals, period," Patterson said. "That's just the way it is. I realize this is politics, but anyone who knows me and my record knows I don't do deals."

Williams was out of town yesterday. But Morris said the mayor agreed to host the event because he "believes Kathy Patterson has done an outstanding job on the council and is delighted to help her with this fundraiser. But he isn't making any endorsements at this time."

Williams, who has said that he will not run for a third term, remains popular, especially with the city's business community, and his support would be considered a plus for any candidate's fundraising efforts.

Council member Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), a stadium opponent who is considering running for chairman, said he was puzzled by Williams's support for Patterson.

"Is Kathy Patterson being rewarded by the mayor for supporting baseball? I don't know," Graham said. "But the real question is whether D.C. voters will reward her for supporting this stadium deal."

The mayor criticized Graham last month for supporting the use of public money for a new parking garage for a Target store in his ward while opposing public investment for the stadium. Graham responded by saying that the parking garage was a much smaller investment and suggested that the mayor was in "meltdown mode."

Council member Vincent C. Gray (D-Ward 7), who is considering a run for chairman, said he was surprised that Williams would get involved in the race eight months before the Democratic primary and before others enter the contest.


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