Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville
The ones I know are Rockville, Olney, Darnestown, Gaithersburg, Bethesda and Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chevy Chase View, Chevy Chase, Bethesda - Rs who live here are quiet, but can be reliable party-line voters. I remember moving to Kensington after the Bush/Gore election and seeing a map with a pinpoint of red voters amid a sea of blue - the red sat right on top of Chevy Chase View on the map. Demographics have continued to shift in this area, but many of those voters are still around.
^^ this is just a much more specific and longer explanation of the PP upthread who said "catholic." Chevy Chase View = Holy Redeemer / GV-GP. Tiny (!) parts of the Village = Blessed Sacrament / Columbia CC party line voters.
The map will show you that you're wrong about Bethesda, tho.
Anonymous wrote:Chevy Chase View, Chevy Chase, Bethesda - Rs who live here are quiet, but can be reliable party-line voters. I remember moving to Kensington after the Bush/Gore election and seeing a map with a pinpoint of red voters amid a sea of blue - the red sat right on top of Chevy Chase View on the map. Demographics have continued to shift in this area, but many of those voters are still around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are your typical white folks in MoCo. You just don’t know them until you REALLY know them. They all hide behind their fake smiles/Sunday church services.
This just shows you don't know who to read data and are being purposefully provocative to stir $hit.
The "typical" white-identifying person in Moco actually voted for Biden. Because, numbers.
Anonymous wrote:They are your typical white folks in MoCo. You just don’t know them until you REALLY know them. They all hide behind their fake smiles/Sunday church services.
Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville