Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Blair run in the general as an independent? I think with Reimer out he would clean everyone's clock.
No. Maryland has a sore loser law.
I wonder why he didn’t just run as an independent and skip the primary. Did he not anticipate the anti-Elrich vote getting split?
Anonymous wrote:When will the next batch be updated? The numbers as of 7/27 11 AM are still what it was showing 7/25 after 9 PM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you guys would have put this same energy in analyzing the vote totals and arguing with Elrich supporters as convincing Riemer supporters (and probably your friends) that voting for Riemer was a quixotic and foolish endeavor that would only help Elrich.
It’s almost like the most the most aggressive posters are probably Riemer voters themselves trying to will a Blair victory into existence in order to absolve themselves of their misguided decision.
You do realize that many Reimer supporters would not have supported Blair, right? I preferred Reimer but ended up voting for Elrich for precisely the scenarios we’re in right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just updated, Elrich is up 276.
Meaning the gap has narrowed slightly, which we were told here was impossible!
Yeah, it's like this so far:
Before mail-in counted: Blair by 1,110
Day 1 of maili-in: Blair By 600
Day 2: Elrich by 296
Day 3: Elrich by 276
They can post final counts up to 11pm so we may see another update. No counting tomorrow I believe.
24 votes! Impossible.
I cannot believe you people are wasting your time like this. As the number of ballots goes down, the proportion that Blair must win increases.
This is like arguing with people who play the lottery. Sure someone will win. But it won’t be you.
Anonymous wrote:Oh snap, Blair is ahead. I was told this was impossible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Blair run in the general as an independent? I think with Reimer out he would clean everyone's clock.
No. Maryland has a sore loser law.
I wonder why he didn’t just run as an independent and skip the primary. Did he not anticipate the anti-Elrich vote getting split?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Blair run in the general as an independent? I think with Reimer out he would clean everyone's clock.
No. Maryland has a sore loser law.
Anonymous wrote:If only you guys would have put this same energy in analyzing the vote totals and arguing with Elrich supporters as convincing Riemer supporters (and probably your friends) that voting for Riemer was a quixotic and foolish endeavor that would only help Elrich.
It’s almost like the most the most aggressive posters are probably Riemer voters themselves trying to will a Blair victory into existence in order to absolve themselves of their misguided decision.
Anonymous wrote:Can Blair run in the general as an independent? I think with Reimer out he would clean everyone's clock.