Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Riemer voter here who never would have voted for Blair. Would rather have seen Elrich back in (which definitely wasn't my choice). Deeply dislike Blair & his 'daddy started my business I pass off as my own success.' But, hopefully he will have a good team who will steer him well.
Better pray you won’t ever need a police officer or be a victim of a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Riemer voter here who never would have voted for Blair. Would rather have seen Elrich back in (which definitely wasn't my choice). Deeply dislike Blair & his 'daddy started my business I pass off as my own success.' But, hopefully he will have a good team who will steer him well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Where do you see the updates?
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
are those numbers even correct? Look at the races for Governor and Attorney General (D). That link shows Katie Curran O'Malley with a sizable need over Anthony Brown and Tom Perez with a sizable lead over Wes Moore, but Anthony Brown won his race and Moore is leading in his (according to Washington Post).
This is just MoCo not the whole state.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Thomas Dewey. Our new president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Where do you see the updates?
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
are those numbers even correct? Look at the races for Governor and Attorney General (D). That link shows Katie Curran O'Malley with a sizable need over Anthony Brown and Tom Perez with a sizable lead over Wes Moore, but Anthony Brown won his race and Moore is leading in his (according to Washington Post).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Where do you see the updates?
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
are those numbers even correct? Look at the races for Governor and Attorney General (D). That link shows Katie Curran O'Malley with a sizable need over Anthony Brown and Tom Perez with a sizable lead over Wes Moore, but Anthony Brown won his race and Moore is leading in his (according to Washington Post).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Where do you see the updates?
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Oh wow. Elrich closing the gap by a lot. Mail in votes are trending in his favor. Wow. But this is just one batch. Maybe he is half right. One batch of mail votes will be for Elrich, probably old people who are worried about the pandemic and voted by mail right away. The next batch will be for Blair, those who turned in closer to Election Day. And then there will be provisionals, people who switched parties to vote for Blair/against Elrich. My guess is Blair wins by 1%. Still… WTF MoCo. I don’t understand how it isn’t 60% Blair, 20% Riemer and <20% Elrich. One would think Elrich’s base is a dying breed, old hippie socialists and young delusional leftists who have hopefully grown up.
David Blair doesn’t have a bigger lead because 20% of voters were smug and voted for Riemer.
Why are we still letting citizens vote for the wrong candidates?
Who are “We”? “Letting” citizens vote?
Shame on you. That’s how democracy dies in the US.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Oh wow. Elrich closing the gap by a lot. Mail in votes are trending in his favor. Wow. But this is just one batch. Maybe he is half right. One batch of mail votes will be for Elrich, probably old people who are worried about the pandemic and voted by mail right away. The next batch will be for Blair, those who turned in closer to Election Day. And then there will be provisionals, people who switched parties to vote for Blair/against Elrich. My guess is Blair wins by 1%. Still… WTF MoCo. I don’t understand how it isn’t 60% Blair, 20% Riemer and <20% Elrich. One would think Elrich’s base is a dying breed, old hippie socialists and young delusional leftists who have hopefully grown up.
David Blair doesn’t have a bigger lead because 20% of voters were smug and voted for Riemer.
Why are we still letting citizens vote for the wrong candidates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Oh wow. Elrich closing the gap by a lot. Mail in votes are trending in his favor. Wow. But this is just one batch. Maybe he is half right. One batch of mail votes will be for Elrich, probably old people who are worried about the pandemic and voted by mail right away. The next batch will be for Blair, those who turned in closer to Election Day. And then there will be provisionals, people who switched parties to vote for Blair/against Elrich. My guess is Blair wins by 1%. Still… WTF MoCo. I don’t understand how it isn’t 60% Blair, 20% Riemer and <20% Elrich. One would think Elrich’s base is a dying breed, old hippie socialists and young delusional leftists who have hopefully grown up.
David Blair doesn’t have a bigger lead because 20% of voters were smug and voted for Riemer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from a source very, very close to Elrich.
They have gone through a fraction of the mail-in votes but have not posted results. However, a once-optimistic Elrich appears to have changed his outlook. The logic was that Elrich was under the impression that mail-in votes would be heavily in his favor because they might have been turned in at the time when he had led significantly in the polls. However, he found that a great deal of them had been in fact turned in at drop boxes around early voting, and would therefore more likely reflect trends in early votes that favored Blair. I think Blair might have it.
Well they just updated for the night and while Blair is still ahead, Elrich had more mail in votes.
Oh wow. Elrich closing the gap by a lot. Mail in votes are trending in his favor. Wow. But this is just one batch. Maybe he is half right. One batch of mail votes will be for Elrich, probably old people who are worried about the pandemic and voted by mail right away. The next batch will be for Blair, those who turned in closer to Election Day. And then there will be provisionals, people who switched parties to vote for Blair/against Elrich. My guess is Blair wins by 1%. Still… WTF MoCo. I don’t understand how it isn’t 60% Blair, 20% Riemer and <20% Elrich. One would think Elrich’s base is a dying breed, old hippie socialists and young delusional leftists who have hopefully grown up.
David Blair doesn’t have a bigger lead because 20% of voters were smug and voted for Riemer.
The people I know who voted for Riemer would never have voted for Blair
This is hilariously stupid and perfectly in keeping with the pro-Riemer contingent to keep lying to the end.
The unifying theme of both Blair and Riemer supporters was antagonism to Elrich first and foremost.