Montgomery County is still Solidly Centrist. Here is why Elrich won.

Anonymous
Poolesville people can drive to the Potomac one - get over yourself

You want to live out in the sticks but expect to be treated like a major population center? Btw, when I played high school soccer, your school was always the most racist

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville people can drive to the Potomac one - get over yourself

You want to live out in the sticks but expect to be treated like a major population center? Btw, when I played high school soccer, your school was always the most racist



Jesus. Two of these are Upcounty and the "Silver Spring" one isn't even downtown Silver Spring. That Elrich is for TP/SS/Downcounty only is simply incorrect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By centrist you mean nanny state control freak lefty



This. So much this.
Anonymous
So happy that Big Development Inc and its Greater Greater Washington ventriloquist dummy couldn’t buy the county executive race.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elrich wants to ‘unify the county’ and yet he’s having ‘talk sessions’ with none in Bethesda or Poolesville.
Silver Spring and Takoma Park both though. More of the same I guess.

Montgomery County Executive-Elect Marc Elrich To Host Five Public Listening Sessions

Listening Sessions held in Potomac, Germantown, Silver Spring, Olney, and Takoma Park

Rockville, MD – Montgomery County Executive-Elect Marc Elrich will be hosting five public listening session forums for Montgomery County residents to share their thoughts and priorities about the most critical issues facing the future of their county, communities, neighborhoods, and families. As a Montgomery County Council Member, Marc earned the reputation as an engaged listener and collaborator. At each listening sessions, residents and stakeholders of Montgomery County have an opportunity to have their voice heard by Marc and members of the Transition Team.

"I encourage all residents to attend our upcoming listening sessions and visit our transition website at www.elrichtransition.com, said Marc Elrich. "My goal is to unify this county and listen to citizens, stakeholders, and fellow officials regarding their priorities. I look forward to governing this county in the same manner that I have served on the Council and in the same way I campaigned for this office - ambitious, ethical, inclusive, and innovative."

Sign language and interpreter services will be provided upon request with notice as far in advance as possible. If these or other services or aids are needed to participate at the listening sessions, please call the transition team office at 240-777-9706 or email a request to marcelrichtransition@montgomerycountymd.gov.

SCHEDULE AND LOCATIONS OF LISTENING SESSIONS:

Thursday, November 15, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Cabin John Middle School,
10701 Gainsborough Rd, Potomac, MD

Saturday, November 17, 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Kingsview Middle School,
18909 Kingsview Rd, Germantown, MD

Tuesday, November 27, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
East County Community Center
3310 Gateshead Manor Way, Silver Spring, MD

Thursday, November 29, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Olney Elementary School,
3401 Queen Mary Dr, Olney, MD

Saturday, December 1, 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Takoma Park Middle School,
7611 Piney Branch Rd Takoma Park, MD




I think he has added more.
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