Suzi Bernert wrote: Tandy is a milquetoast, will be beholden to a lot of folks. He is one of the people who agreed to Cordish's ridiculous confidentiality agreement, very seldom has stood up to the mayor. Think Jerry-lite.
Disclaimer - I work in the same law firm as David, but I think this characterization of him is untrue. David has supported the mayor in a lot of his endeavors, such as urban development, but has also stood up to Cordish and called for transparency there more than most, especially on the council.
He has also worked tirelessly for his areas, and his visions of an improved Louisville are very solid, including an improved corridor that runs from downtown proper south along 3rd Street to UofL, i.e., improving safety and commerce in Old Louisville, and fixing the relative no-man's land between oh, Broadway and St. Catherine, let's say. I've also heard him speak to making sure our downtown doesn't "end" at 7th Street.
I have no affiliation with David's campaign, and am not even convinced at this point whether or not he has my vote (I have a lot to consider, as we all do), and differ with him on certain issues, such as his support for the status-quo of the bridges project. However, to call him "Jerry-lite" and "milquetoast" is unfair, untrue, and offensive.
I would encourage everyone to wait until his campaign rolls out in full force before pre-judging him simply because he supported the mayor - we don't have to elect a mayor that is the opposite of Jerry, but trust me, David Tandy is not Mayor Jerry.