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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]GOODBYE Marc Elrich [/quote] So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye GOODBYE!!!! [/quote] Not so fast…. Results are getting closer and closer[/quote] Down to a 100 vote margin [/quote] Refresh the page. Blair is up by 400 now. Still tiny, but at least (for me) it's the right direction. [/quote] 500 now. [/quote] Early Vote was strongly Blair. Election Day vote was marginally Blair. The mail in ballots might skew towards Elrich [b]because he’s more popular with older voters[/b] who are more likely to vote by mail. In any case it’s going to be close and it would not have been except for Riemer. [/quote] Maybe it's because I'm in my 50s, but what do you mean with older voters? Like Leisureworld voters? Or my age? :D[/quote] Elrich has proven to be very popular with retirees who are the most reliable voters and most likely to vote by mail. [/quote] My retiree parents switched from I to D so they could vote by mail for Blair.[/quote] +1 exactly me, 52 yrs old. ^explains why retirees like Elrich -- they don't care about schools or economic growth in the county.[/quote] Or ADUs or apartments within sight (let alone their neighborhood, just visible) of their home that they bought 40 years ago[/quote] It's maddening. I'm sure they all spew "boot straps" left and right, too. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/19/montgomery-county-primary-election/ [quote]At Bethesda Elementary School on Tuesday, Sergio Kapfer, 72, saw Elrich’s approach to development as the right one for the county. “I’m not pro-development,” he said. “Definitely not pro-development,” added his wife, Daphna Krim, 70. The couple has lived in Bethesda since the 1980s, before high-rise apartment and office buildings took over some portions of the neighborhood. “It used to be a really quiet, lovely residential area,” Krim said. “Now, it’s just really built up. Too many people. Too much traffic.”[/quote] [/quote]
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