Anonymous wrote:Old white people too busy virtue signaling to vote in diversity to the county leadership. #Sully2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Sully has very little name recognition in a county where most voters who want to "send a message" are planning to vote straight blue tickets.
PP here. I already acknowledged that Sullivan will lose. I think he’ll get a higher amount of Democratic votes than usual for Montgomery County, however. There are plenty of people who want to see Elrich gone. He only received 30-40% of the votes in the primary, and many votes for Riemer and Blair were really anti-Elrich votes.
I read your post. I will repeat, I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Think about all the DCUM posters who claimed they would vote for the anti-boundary study candidates in 2020. Many more than the handful posting here about Sully. They all lost, by a fair amount. There was a lot of discussion and knowledge about those candidates, much more so than about Sully.
DCUM was all in for Nancy Floreen in 2018. And she got the Washington Post endorsement. She got 19% of the vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Sully has very little name recognition in a county where most voters who want to "send a message" are planning to vote straight blue tickets.
PP here. I already acknowledged that Sullivan will lose. I think he’ll get a higher amount of Democratic votes than usual for Montgomery County, however. There are plenty of people who want to see Elrich gone. He only received 30-40% of the votes in the primary, and many votes for Riemer and Blair were really anti-Elrich votes.
I read your post. I will repeat, I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Think about all the DCUM posters who claimed they would vote for the anti-boundary study candidates in 2020. Many more than the handful posting here about Sully. They all lost, by a fair amount. There was a lot of discussion and knowledge about those candidates, much more so than about Sully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If all of the Republicans and some independence and some Democrats vote for Sullivan, does he have a chance?
I think a chunk of Blair voters would vote for him.
We can only hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Sully has very little name recognition in a county where most voters who want to "send a message" are planning to vote straight blue tickets.
PP here. I already acknowledged that Sullivan will lose. I think he’ll get a higher amount of Democratic votes than usual for Montgomery County, however. There are plenty of people who want to see Elrich gone. He only received 30-40% of the votes in the primary, and many votes for Riemer and Blair were really anti-Elrich votes.
I read your post. I will repeat, I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Think about all the DCUM posters who claimed they would vote for the anti-boundary study candidates in 2020. Many more than the handful posting here about Sully. They all lost, by a fair amount. There was a lot of discussion and knowledge about those candidates, much more so than about Sully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Sully has very little name recognition in a county where most voters who want to "send a message" are planning to vote straight blue tickets.
PP here. I already acknowledged that Sullivan will lose. I think he’ll get a higher amount of Democratic votes than usual for Montgomery County, however. There are plenty of people who want to see Elrich gone. He only received 30-40% of the votes in the primary, and many votes for Riemer and Blair were really anti-Elrich votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you support crime, vote Elrich.
If you support insurrection, then vote Sullivan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
I think you are vastly overestimating the number of people who think like you. Sully has very little name recognition in a county where most voters who want to "send a message" are planning to vote straight blue tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
I’m the PP. We are a two-Dem household and we are both supporting Sullivan. We will choose a moderate Republican over a Democrat who has proven to be ineffective. There are many people who voted against Elrich in the primaries with the hope of a stronger Democrat candidate. We didn’t get it.
I don’t think Sullivan will win, but I do think he’ll get a notable amount of Democratic votes. Hopefully that will send a message, at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
I believe its astroturfing by the Sullivan campaign and MD GOP. No way this many Dems are voting for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm seems like alot of Dems are coming out to say they're voting for this man, seems shady.
Dem here. What is so shady about it? If we’re playing “the lesser of two evils,” Sullivan wins in my book. My favorite candidate in the Democratic primaries lost, and so I’m going with my plan B.
Anonymous wrote:If all of the Republicans and some independence and some Democrats vote for Sullivan, does he have a chance?
I think a chunk of Blair voters would vote for him.