Thanks for that 9/9/13 'primary election advisory' email.
Can you explain "Stay away from Marc Landis"? The linked article didn't really make a case against him, unless representation of landlords (as well as tenants) automatically disqualifies him in TenantNet's view (& maybe it should).
I'm planning to vote for Helen Rosenthal ("because Bruno forced our arm" -- ??? -- What's that about?), but have wondered about Landis's many endorsements, which have also mentioned his pro bono representation of tenants, e.g. (from recent mailer):
"When the Salvation Army wanted to turn two buildings into condos -- and empty them of low-income seniors and survivors of domestic violence -- Marc represented the tenants pro bono. He fought to bring the buildings under rent stabilization and later worked closely with the tenants to ensure they were relocated to safe, affordable buildings."
Last statement there is a bit confusing: If the building was brought under rent stabilization, why did the tenants need to be relocated?