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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whether or not Montgomery County has politics that OP believes in, Trump was not elected "because" of Montgomery County. Trump was elected because white people in this country have become increasingly radicalized by a white supremacist ideology that the GOP has low-key embraced for years. Trump didn't create the modern GOP, but he rode that wave of Caucasian resentment to the White House. When it comes to MoCo, PP is absolutely right. I can disagree with some things that Erlich and the council are doing, but if my choice is "farther left that I really care for" or "the party of the Confederate Flag and babies in cages," them I'm voting for the Democrats every single time. [/quote] Three million more people voted against him than voted for him. That's not riding a wave into the white house. Those who voted against him -- the majority of Americans -- are disgusted and appalled by him.[/quote] You are counting the illegals who voted right? Just get it correct when you speak of the majority of "Americans."[/quote] Try again Illegals didn't vote. Voter fraud basically non existent. Keep touting your non facts![/quote] DP Plenty of voter fraud. In some states, it’s actually quite easy to commit voter fraud and it definitely goes on. Montgomery County chooses to not ask for ID and it is easy to vote in someone else’s place if you know that person will not be voting. As long as you know their address.[/quote] Dp. A Democratic Party official for my LD called me to ask me if an in-law family member was living at their former address in the same LD, where they were registered as a Republican. I was taken aback they felt it was okay to comb through the Republican voter rolls of our heavily Democratic enrolled LD, and call me while the party was nationally forwarding the point of view purging voter rolls is a means to disenfranchise voters. Interesting. Too bad we can't agree on such a basic thing such as purging voters who are not eligible to vote, alive, or have moved permanently. [/quote] There is NO excuse for not requiring an ID to vote. No excuse. It is SO easy to vote under another person’s name in MoCo. I have posted on here before that I have a family member who does this. She votes for her sister, because she knows she never votes herself. Plus, with mail-in ballots, it’s even easier.[/quote]
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