+3 (TP resident) |
Current state of the Montgomery County Republican Party: I just got a text from someone with a 202 cell number begging me to sign up ASAP to run for something, anything, before the 2/22/22 filing deadline. I am a lifelong Democrat who has contributed money to Democrats in local, state and federal races within the past month. |
It won’t. Here’s the fun thing about Maryland: a lot of people who live here and vote here will actually pay attention to who’s running for each office. Of course people may lean strongly towards a particular party, and in most of MD, it’s more likely to be the Democratic Party, but how people vote will be highly dependent upon who the candidates are as individuals and what positions they’re running for. A smart, experienced, charismatic Democrat will have the best chance of getting support, but a smart, experienced, reasonable Republican will have a decent chance against a lackluster Democrat.
Most people in MD have many things that they identify with and care about that we prioritize over political party affiliations. We’re also less likely to be single issue voters. The Red/Blue hostility and polarization just isn’t a thing for most of us, even when we have priorities that align closely with a particular political party. tldr: It depends. |