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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The developers seem to already be out in full force already in this thread. Let's be clear: lots of people support term limits regardless of which candidate it affects. I enthusiastically support Elrich, but I think two terms is enough for anyone. Just think about it: tons of people like their Congressperson but think Congress needs term limits. Same idea. Just because you like a candidate, that doesn't mean you believe they are entitled to hold an office forever. The developers have a tough time understanding this concept because their hatred of Elrich runs so deep and so they think everyone else must hate him also. But the truth is that developers are truly reviled by the majority of voters, and Elrich is very popular. He easily would have won a third term, which is why the developers put forth the term limits idea.[/quote] Um, people care about a lot of different issues. Not just housing. You are the only monomaniacal poster here.[/quote] You can't rewrite history: "The Committee for Better Government, which is working to pass a ballot question reducing term limits for the county executive from three to two, has filed a new campaign finance report listing tens of thousands of dollars in contributions over the last two weeks. . . . From October 7 through October 20, the committee received $66,460. The biggest single contribution of $50,000 came from Progressives for Progress PAC, a group chaired by Washington Property Company President Charlie Nulsen. Five thousand dollars each came from concrete contractor Miller and Long, real estate company DSC Partners and an entity affiliated with the Bernstein Companies, another real estate firm." https://montgomeryperspective.com/2024/10/21/term-limits-group-spends-on-tv/[/quote]
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