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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A stomping of Trump by 30 points, nearing LBJ's record. https://www.marylandmatters.org/2020/11/04/biden-may-fall-short-of-lbjs-historic-margin-in-md-with-no-winner-declared-yet/ An absolute shellacking by Democratic house incumbents except for the one crackpot on the Eastern Shore. Montgomery County, which has had to look at Trump's literal a$$ from their backyard, obliterated him with 80% of the vote going to Biden. (Who was that rando who thought Trump would get over 40% of the vote in MoCo?) They also rejected Robin Ficker's idiotic tax cap proposal and voted for the sane one, and they voted resoundingly against the [b]Republican backdoor operative Nine D[/b]istricts. Much of this is not news, but it makes me happy still. Some may call it an echo chamber, but I call it a bastion of sanity. Maryland my Maryland you make me proud. [/quote] Explain to me how question D was a republican back door initiative. The lady who started it is a black democrat. The corrupt Montgomery county council fooled you into thinking this. [/quote] She didn't start it. She was chairperson of the group. So that the white Republicans from the upcounty pushing the effort could say, "Look, a Black Democrat from Wheaton is the chair of this group!" [/quote] Okay let's assume you're right (I'd like to see source for that), and even if she was the "chairperson" instead of founder, are you implying that she was forced into this role? Like she doesn't have her own thoughts and ideas? Please. And tell me again how this is even a partisan issue. Many dems (me included) voted for D. [/quote] What? No. I'm sure she did so voluntarily and believed in the cause. However, while you, as a Democrat, may have voted yes on Question D, it's a matter of public record that the main forces funding Yes on D were white upcounty Republicans and white Bethesda real-estate developers. Ask them how this was a partisan issue, not me.[/quote] So just because you don't like these 2 groups, you automatically assume that it's partisan issue? Did you even research why many folks across the aisle wanted Question D? All the reasons why this is a bipartisan issue are all available online. I'm asking YOU why it's a partisan issue for you. [/quote]
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