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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]you get what you voted for[/quote] Actually we got what very few voted for. He won by a disgustingly small number of votes and most people voted for Blair or Reimer….who voted at all, anyway…..such a low torn out in the primary.[/quote] That's misleading since the majority voted for El Rich or he wouldn't have won. I regret voting for him. The fact that he just wants to increase taxes without addressing runaway MCPS spending shows he's a terrible leader.[/quote] someone doesn't understand majority vs plurality [/quote] Elrich was elected in November 2022 with 75% of the vote. That's a majority. [/quote] That is deliberately misleading. [b]Everyone knows the real election is the dem primary. [/b]Which he squeaked out in a plurality. If you want to claim he has some sort of mandate because he took 75% in the general election- I dont know what to tell you. [/quote] Everyone knows there is a primary election and a general election, and both of them are "real elections."[/quote] the general election is a formality. A republican will never win in Moco so it's irrelevant. The democratic primary is the actual election which determines who will be the executive. Moco is wildly democratic so, yes, the vast majority of people in Moco did not want elrich. [/quote] The vast majority of voters in Montgomery County voted for Elrich. [/quote] See above..."did not WANT" as evident by the primary. Of course i reluctantly voted for him in the general, but I didn't want him.[/quote]
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