Anonymous wrote:I'm one of those life-long Democratic voters who has lived in Arlington and Montgomery County and DC. I would very much welcome a Republican on the ballot in the vein of Larry Hogan or Connie Morella, because I'd vote for them again. Unchecked, one-party rule is steadily pushing me to the other side. But, please, no crazies.
Eventually, the DC Republican party will find somebody who can break through in the lower offices and work their way to the top. If I'm going to frame it in stereotypes, it would be a 40-year old tech entrepreneur (not a lobbyist!) with a family, goes to church and is/has run a PRIVATE SECTOR company that employs hundreds of local residents. They've spent their life outside of politics and now sees the need for new leadership that goes against the current party rule.
Are you telling me there is nobody in that profile?
My high school friends in Republican controlled states where the party has an iron grip on the legislature and the executive feel the same way on the other side.
Anonymous wrote:What is even the point of the DC Republican Party? They don't come anywhere close to winning any election.
is it some springboard to working in a Republican administration or something? Is there a purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? This is so moronic. Who cares? Yes, we live in a one party town. So what if some people reject that?
What is the point of 99% of all DCUM threads?
The point of this one is that Independents actually have a shot, and if the Republican party would agree to no longer run candidates and have their supporters back Independents, maybe it wouldn't be a one-party town.
Anonymous wrote:What is even the point of the DC Republican Party? They don't come anywhere close to winning any election.
is it some springboard to working in a Republican administration or something? Is there a purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? This is so moronic. Who cares? Yes, we live in a one party town. So what if some people reject that?
What is the point of 99% of all DCUM threads?
The point of this one is that Independents actually have a shot, and if the Republican party would agree to no longer run candidates and have their supporters back Independents, maybe it wouldn't be a one-party town.
Anonymous wrote:What is even the point of the DC Republican Party? They don't come anywhere close to winning any election.
is it some springboard to working in a Republican administration or something? Is there a purpose?
Anonymous wrote:What is even the point of the DC Republican Party? They don't come anywhere close to winning any election.
is it some springboard to working in a Republican administration or something? Is there a purpose?
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? This is so moronic. Who cares? Yes, we live in a one party town. So what if some people reject that?