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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not another “omg Montgomery County is dying from communism” thread. I am more curious from the birds-eye view standpoint as how MoCo became in the last 20 or so years so ideologically distinct from the rest of the region which is pretty mainstream and moderate. Previously, MoCo elected Connie Morella Republicans and Doug Duncan Democrats, as someone mentioned in another thread. How did we go from that to electing Marc Elrich, Kristin Mink, and Will Jawando? You can say there is a less White and more diverse electorate, but that does not mean more progressive. Usually people of color vote for moderate Democrats, not progressives. You can also say it’s the dominance of Takoma Park/Silver Spring activists, but why? Why doesn’t the rest of the county outvote them? And what draws more left leaning people to places like downtown Silver Spring anyway? Is it some kind of self sorting like people with left wing views move here or is it a highly successful effort to drown out more moderate voices?[/quote] Your premise is faulty. There aren't any more "Connie Morella" Republicans. The Republicans got rid of them. Meanwhile, on the County Council: Friedson, Balcombe, Katz, Sayles, Luedtke, Albornoz, and Sayles.[/quote] The Democrats got rid of Morella by rezoning her district so Van Hollen could win. [/quote] The Republicans in Montgomery County could run "Connie Morella" Republicans, if they could find any. So, why don't they?[/quote] Because they would lose.[/quote] This life long Democrat has started to vote Republican in Maryland state elections, especially when there is a reasonable candidate. I voted for Hogan and then Moore.[/quote] Would you vote for a local Republican who is pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ, pro-environment, anti-trump, while anti tax-and-spend and pro-police and against substanceless DEI initiatives?[/quote] DP. In Montgomery County, [b]we call those people Democrats[/b]. They run as Democrats, and Montgomery County voters elect them as Democrats. OP's issue isn't with Montgomery County voters, it's with the county, state, and national Republican parties.[/quote] Sorry, but anyone who stands in opposition to DEI measures and programs, is for status-quo with regards to police funding or opposes massive police reforms, or opposes spending on programs that help those with less, is NOT a Democrat in my eyes. Those are just another flavor of republican. Just because they oppose trump doesn’t mean they’re not scum. [/quote] Life long Democrat here. And I guess a scum also. [/quote] Same..I guess I’m scum. Or just not irrational and lives in La La land. [/quote] So the question I keep asking and no one can answer is this: if everyone from moderate, rational Dems all the way over to the far right think woke progressives make bad leaders, how does MoCo keep electing them? What percent of MoCo is actually woke and insane, 10%?[/quote] Upcounty barely votes. Silver Spring, Kensington, Garrett Park, and Bethesda vote like their lives depend on it. If upcounty came out to vote in anywhere near the same percentages, we'd have moderates in office. Dawn Luedtke and Marilyn Balcombe are proof. But they are here because they are district Councilmembers. Upcounty won't see an at-large moderate until they actually get off their butts and vote.[/quote] It can't just be upcountry though. Normal people are everywhere. Again, what percent of MoCo is woke to the point of Kristin Mink-level insanity? 10? 20%? It can't be that high can it?[/quote] [b]Normal people are everywhere, [/b]but in many districts, they get drowned out by super-progressives. If you watch Council public hearings, you will see a very small group of fanatical progressives who testify at every single public hearing. They are small but they are very loud, and that's who the Council listens to. Because their voices are so loud, the Council naturally feels those are the prevailing opinions. And they manage their bills, amendments, and votes accordingly.[/quote] Normal people are everywhere, and they vote. The idea that the Council is made up of "super progressives" is bonkers.[/quote] Then how did we end up with males playing girls' sports (I know that's the BOE), a county that businesses are allergic to, and a "Racial Equity & Social Justice Policy" ? These are all far-left aka super progressive. Heck, even CE Elrich is a card-carrying DSA member.[/quote] That was the last 9 member Council and Elrich’s first term that did all that. The 11 member Council is a tad more sane. [/quote] Counterpoint: Kristin Mink[/quote] Oh, did the voters elect someone you disagree with? Well, that happens.[/quote]Do you think Kristin Mink is a good council member? Other than promoting drag queen story hour and calling African and Arab immigrants white supremacists because they don't want their kids taught gender ideology what has she done?[/quote] How about jawando taking away the ability for cops to pull anyone over.[/quote]Yep. He's the 2nd worst.[/quote]
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