BOE - who are people voting for?

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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Because is going to well right now. Get it out of your bubble and actually see what's going in schools. We have a shut down every other day and multiple incidents at schools. Lynen wants to ignore the and sing cumbaya with all the flair she wears. if anyone is smoking something it's Lynne.

Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


You mean hug it out Harris? She blew the Biedelman issue and does not take school safety seriously. Can't hug it out via restorative justice when you're bleeding from a stab wound.


What is your solution? SRO's come with some major issues like sleeping with students, dealing drugs etc.. yeah not a perfect replacement.

Again what is your solution to a kid being stabbed at school?

We know SRO's do not work against school shooters, look at Parkland for example.
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


You mean hug it out Harris? She blew the Biedelman issue and does not take school safety seriously. Can't hug it out via restorative justice when you're bleeding from a stab wound.


What is your solution? SRO's come with some major issues like sleeping with students, dealing drugs etc.. yeah not a perfect replacement.

Again what is your solution to a kid being stabbed at school?

We know SRO's do not work against school shooters, look at Parkland for example.


Please. Get out of your bubble and see what's going on. Shelter's-in-place and threats every other day. Videos of stuff happening in schools. Lynne buries her head in the sand and thinks you can hug it out through peace and love. If anyone is smoking something it's Lynne.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As long as Diaz is out any other candidates left are ok

Diaz is a liar

On X she wrote she’s not moms 4 liberty then after the primary whoops she changed her tune

No to Diaz


I don’t use twitter. Can you link to that ?
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


You mean hug it out Harris? She blew the Biedelman issue and does not take school safety seriously. Can't hug it out via restorative justice when you're bleeding from a stab wound.


You are ridiculously incendiary. (Sigh) it's a long way to go til November.


Must be your first time on this message board.
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


You mean hug it out Harris? She blew the Biedelman issue and does not take school safety seriously. Can't hug it out via restorative justice when you're bleeding from a stab wound.


What is your solution? SRO's come with some major issues like sleeping with students, dealing drugs etc.. yeah not a perfect replacement.

Again what is your solution to a kid being stabbed at school?

We know SRO's do not work against school shooters, look at Parkland for example.


Please. Get out of your bubble and see what's going on. Shelter's-in-place and threats every other day. Videos of stuff happening in schools. Lynne buries her head in the sand and thinks you can hug it out through peace and love. If anyone is smoking something it's Lynne.


We know for a fact that Rita Montoya smokes something. Perhaps you are getting stoned with her right now.
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


You mean hug it out Harris? She blew the Biedelman issue and does not take school safety seriously. Can't hug it out via restorative justice when you're bleeding from a stab wound.


What is your solution? SRO's come with some major issues like sleeping with students, dealing drugs etc.. yeah not a perfect replacement.

Again what is your solution to a kid being stabbed at school?

We know SRO's do not work against school shooters, look at Parkland for example.


Please. Get out of your bubble and see what's going on. Shelter's-in-place and threats every other day. Videos of stuff happening in schools. Lynne buries her head in the sand and thinks you can hug it out through peace and love. If anyone is smoking something it's Lynne.


We know for a fact that Rita Montoya smokes something. Perhaps you are getting stoned with her right now.[/quot


Wow. That’s the best you could up with after 5 hours. Did you practice that to see how it read? Run it past a focus group?
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


An informed policy maker? Because she has completed one term on BOE?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


An informed policy maker? Because she has completed one term on BOE?


As opposed to zero terms for Montoya.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


An informed policy maker? Because she has completed one term on BOE?


As opposed to zero terms for Montoya.


But she's so good I mean she's got my vote for sure!
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Anonymous wrote:Montoya won because there are plenty of kids in high school that want to smoke her weed!


Montoya didn't win



She absolutely won. There are two winners per race because this is a primary. Montoya finished in second place and about 100 votes behind Harris. BOTH Harris and Montoya won and will advance to the general elections.


1,000 votes. You missed a zero.

As of Friday, May 17: Harris 32,557, Montoya 31,585.


Voted for someone else in the primary, but even though I don’t generally want to support incumbents, I will vote for Harris over Montoya. -DP


I'm voting for Montoya over Harris. To me they're pretty similar except Harris is an incumbent and I feel we need new blood.


Harris and Montoya are both attorneys, but there is where the similarities end. You may be OK with Montoya being uninformed about education in a school system the size of MCPS, but I think it's a better idea to have an informed policy maker like Harris.


An informed policy maker? Because she has completed one term on BOE?


As opposed to zero terms for Montoya.


Lynne had one term that she literally ruined. She excitedly voted for Biedelmen. Walking around with flair, pandering to a base when convenient, does not make one competent.
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Anonymous wrote:Laura Stewart has been planning to run for years. Jill made her run and she will follow all of her and MCEAs orders.


Laura and Lynne will be following Jill's orders - cold stop.


+100- things will only get worse
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Laura and Lynne will be following Jill's orders - cold stop.


+100- things will only get worse


Who is Jill?
Anonymous
If Lynne was that bad then why did she get the majority of the votes in the primary? She is going to beat Montoya!
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Anonymous wrote:If Lynne was that bad then why did she get the majority of the votes in the primary? She is going to beat Montoya!


Right, that’s why 70% of the voters rejected her.
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Laura and Lynne will be following Jill's orders - cold stop.


+100- things will only get worse


Who is Jill?


Jill Ortman-Fouse. Former BOE member and failed county council candidate.
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