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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's nothing "super progressive" or "alt-left" (whatever that even means) about Elrich. He's not even progressive. With a few exceptions, he's quite conservative, in the traditional sense of the word: conserving things the way they are now. Also, Greater Greater Washington is not a person. Also, there are over 1.1 million people in Montgomery County. The idea that there is one person who represents the political views of 1.1 million people is foolish. Like asking "Who best represents the political culture of Alaska or Delaware?"[/quote] This answer tells OP everything they need to know: “Elrich is a conservative.” That’s the modal political view in MoCo IMO. [/quote] I'm old enough to remember when "conservative" meant "a person who doesn't want things to change" and/or "a person who wants to conserve things" (for example, the environment), instead of "a person who wants to radically change basically everything about America in order to make it "great again"."[/quote]
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