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[quote=Anonymous]I was progressive. After watching a bunch of sloppy progressive policies get implemented, where the politicians cared more about headlines and credit than about actual impacts and results, I've moved more center. According to this Pew Political Typology quiz, I'm an establishment liberal. https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/politics-policy/political-parties-polarization/political-typology/ So, as liberal as you can get without identifying as progressive. I want change, but I don't want to blow up systems (and therefore hurt people) in the process. I voted all Democrat at the federal level. Here, I voted: Governor: Wes Moore Comptroller: Barry Glassman (R) AG: Anthony Brown (reluctantly) County Executive: Reardon Sullivan (R) (wanted Blair because Elrich is awful. Will vote R to get rid of Elrich) At Large Council: Albornoz (D) Glass (D) Sayles (D) Patel (R) protest vote against Jawando, but it won't do any good. My District Councilmember: Voted for the D, who is liberal but not crazy. If I were in 4 or 5, I would have voted for the R. Board of Education: Julie Yang Valerie Coll Esther Wells (for some balance and accountability) Karla Silvestre [/quote]
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