So should the members in CLT interpret this to mean you understand voting for Mark, who by the way, is not running for AGC like yourself, yet they should vote for you and the others on your ticket who are running for AGC against the Delaney Team candidates. If so; you just threw your candidate for VP at Large under the bus. The members can vote for Mark because he is running for VP at Large. By saying this; you are implying an understanding of why the membership may vote across slates.There is a lot of dissention on the UA side. The incumbents may pay the price. On the US side... the jury is still out. It will be up to the opposition slate, on the US side, to convince the membership the US incumbents must be voted out as well. Your efforts so far, of this agenda, have been duly noted. The fact is; many disengaged members will vote based on the opinion, and the respect they have, of their local committee leadership. Just as the POS contract at UA was ratified 70% to 30% by the membership; so too will the election results be determined. Did the Grand Lodge election produce any change? Thousands of members at Boeing and UA who were sold out, yet limited and insufficient numbers, could be bothered to vote for change. You're dealing with a membership who does not share your committment or passion. To the engaged members who supported your endorsement, not many years ago, of the Delaney Team, you have lost their support. They are tired of pursuing this pot of gold at the end of the rainbow theory.