Moderates- Eleich or Blair

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Me. ~Magruder Mom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.


Oh that’s not true. I’m an average county resident, neither of those things and I hate him. I know plenty of people hate him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What we have are three bad choices.

Elrich can't get along with anyone, and doesn't know what the word compromise means, and therefore gets nothing done.

Reimer is a liar. Everyone he talks to, he tells them exacy what he knows they want to hear. Believes himself when he tells people he will get it done (he has been on the Council 12 years and is a big part of the problem, not the solution)

Blair is a former Republican, and a businessman. He has not been involved in government and has no idea how things work. Will likely have some giveaways to his wealthy friends.

Vote for who you feel is the least bad. For me, it's Blair. Montgomery County cannot take another Elrich administration, or a massive loss under Reimer. Blair may help his friends a bit, but hopefully will also fix some of the mess created by Elrich and Reimer, and even more hope, maybe he will entice more businesses to move here.


Dude: 30 years ago there was nothing wrong with being an R. It was not an existential choice Blair is Democrat. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What we have are three bad choices.

Elrich can't get along with anyone, and doesn't know what the word compromise means, and therefore gets nothing done.

Reimer is a liar. Everyone he talks to, he tells them exacy what he knows they want to hear. Believes himself when he tells people he will get it done (he has been on the Council 12 years and is a big part of the problem, not the solution)

Blair is a former Republican, and a businessman. He has not been involved in government and has no idea how things work. Will likely have some giveaways to his wealthy friends.

Vote for who you feel is the least bad. For me, it's Blair. Montgomery County cannot take another Elrich administration, or a massive loss under Reimer. Blair may help his friends a bit, but hopefully will also fix some of the mess created by Elrich and Reimer, and even more hope, maybe he will entice more businesses to move here.


Dude: 30 years ago there was nothing wrong with being an R. It was not an existential choice Blair is Democrat. Period.

Exactly. The Bethesda library is named after Connie Morella for crissakes. And it was this current Council who did that. It wasn’t years ago.
Anonymous
I voted for Blair in the primary last time and I'm voting for Elrich this time.

Elrich did a much better job with Covid than I thought he would, and I am concerned anyone funded by developers is going to stuff east county with tons of "affordable" apartment developments. We have enough of that already.
Anonymous
Republicans and Independents, please consider switching your party registration to Democrat so that you can vote for Blair. You can change it back after.

The deadline to do this is tomorrow, June 28. At midnight.

https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/onlinevoterregistration/InstructionsStep1
Anonymous
Moderately Moco is going for Blair:
https://moderatelymoco.com/moderately-moco-recommended-ballot-for-2022-primary-and-questionnaire-responses/

Also remember that tomorrow is the very last day to switch from Independent to vote in the democratic primary:
https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/OnlineVoterRegistration/InstructionsStep1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.


How exactly was Elrich more responsible on Covid than the council members?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Blair in the primary last time and I'm voting for Elrich this time.

Elrich did a much better job with Covid than I thought he would, and I am concerned anyone funded by developers is going to stuff east county with tons of "affordable" apartment developments. We have enough of that already.


What makes you say Blair is funded by developers? I know Riemer is tight with developers, but hadn't heard about Blair taking developer money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.


How exactly was Elrich more responsible on Covid than the council members?

You’re kidding right? The council during COVID was a mess. There is no way to claim that they showed any leadership on anything, except stepping in to ensure that HS football was played. But they could have taken stronger action, sitting as the Board of Heath, to set the policies. Instead they sat on their hands and Riemer in particular did nothing except complain that Elrich wasn’t copying that disaster in Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, in declaring the county was “open for business”. They also complained that Elrich was exercising fiscal restraint and not blowing stimulus funds on needless crap. Which is interesting context when you see people complain that Elrich is fiscally irresponsible. The council is absolutely worse and cannot be trusted.

What is interesting about Riemer was that the COVID experience in the county north of the Beltway was dramatically different and you’d think an At-Large member would be more attuned to that. Large portions of the county barely closed. Let’s not forget the disastrous “leadership” of Hucker. What a mess. COVID was the council at its absolute worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Blair in the primary last time and I'm voting for Elrich this time.

Elrich did a much better job with Covid than I thought he would, and I am concerned anyone funded by developers is going to stuff east county with tons of "affordable" apartment developments. We have enough of that already.


What makes you say Blair is funded by developers? I know Riemer is tight with developers, but hadn't heard about Blair taking developer money.

Blair’s campaign is self financed. The knock against Blair is that he has or had some sort of relationship with Empower Montgomery, which is a Steve Silverman organization that is supported by Donohoe and others. Empower Montgomery has also been supportive or Riemer and Riemer had a leadership role. So that’s basically it. Any knock on Blair having cozy relationships with developers should be understood that Riemer is 100x worse on this metric.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.


How exactly was Elrich more responsible on Covid than the council members?

You’re kidding right? The council during COVID was a mess. There is no way to claim that they showed any leadership on anything, except stepping in to ensure that HS football was played. But they could have taken stronger action, sitting as the Board of Heath, to set the policies. Instead they sat on their hands and Riemer in particular did nothing except complain that Elrich wasn’t copying that disaster in Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, in declaring the county was “open for business”. They also complained that Elrich was exercising fiscal restraint and not blowing stimulus funds on needless crap. Which is interesting context when you see people complain that Elrich is fiscally irresponsible. The council is absolutely worse and cannot be trusted.

What is interesting about Riemer was that the COVID experience in the county north of the Beltway was dramatically different and you’d think an At-Large member would be more attuned to that. Large portions of the county barely closed. Let’s not forget the disastrous “leadership” of Hucker. What a mess. COVID was the council at its absolute worst.


Elrich was a mess too, that’s all I’m saying. I particularly loved the executive order where he tried to further reduce daycare capacity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Elrich. He's done a better job that I expected.


How? In what way?


That doesn't seem like a ringing endorsement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious if Elrich voters last time are switching now to Blair.


Doubtful, but I do know several Blair voters from last time who are switching to Elrich. In fact I know a former staunch Floreen supporter who is now campaigning for Elrich.


Do you know why?

DP but the reality is that there are only two groups that absolutely hate him, the real estate sector and law enforcement.

For everyone else, he’s been from so-so to great.

He was much more responsible and displayed more leadership about COVID than the Council, who were both behaving irresponsibly and also using allowing Riemer to use COVID as a means to constantly attack Elrich.

It’s that last part which turned me real sour on Riemer. I couldn’t believe it.


How exactly was Elrich more responsible on Covid than the council members?

You’re kidding right? The council during COVID was a mess. There is no way to claim that they showed any leadership on anything, except stepping in to ensure that HS football was played. But they could have taken stronger action, sitting as the Board of Heath, to set the policies. Instead they sat on their hands and Riemer in particular did nothing except complain that Elrich wasn’t copying that disaster in Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, in declaring the county was “open for business”. They also complained that Elrich was exercising fiscal restraint and not blowing stimulus funds on needless crap. Which is interesting context when you see people complain that Elrich is fiscally irresponsible. The council is absolutely worse and cannot be trusted.

What is interesting about Riemer was that the COVID experience in the county north of the Beltway was dramatically different and you’d think an At-Large member would be more attuned to that. Large portions of the county barely closed. Let’s not forget the disastrous “leadership” of Hucker. What a mess. COVID was the council at its absolute worst.


Elrich was a mess too, that’s all I’m saying. I particularly loved the executive order where he tried to further reduce daycare capacity.


Or remember when there was an order against live music....and then he caught at the Brookeville Beer Farm sipping his cold beer and LISTENING TO LIVE MUSIC

So what does do? changes the order to permit live music, of course!

Meanwhile, kids stayed out of school for over a year, but his fat a$$ got to enjoy his craft beer and live music
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