Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington voters are mostly intelligent and well educated.
Yep. There are a few cranks in Arlington who get whipped up by culture war claptrap - a few skulk around DCUM and ARLnow - but by and large, a highly educated populace is kryptonite for Republican electoral success.
I’m an Arlington liberal but find this viewpoint extremely elitist. Highly educated or extremely privileged? I think they usually go hand in hand and I’d rather go back to being the party of the working class. I think the Democratic Party does more for working people which is why I usually vote blue. However, the elitist TPs are a huge turnoff and the party is out of touch with most Americans (see school closures and other vax mandates). And, yes, my whole family is vaccinated but I was so turned off by the vilifying by the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they are traitors with no platform. Just bigotry and misogyny.
Unlike lovely, open-minded Democrats such as yourself?
I'm proud not to have an "open mind" when it comes to traitors. Some things are just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an Arlington Dem that votes Dem mostly for social issues such as women's rights and gay rights and considers myself pretty centrist. The Republicans have become so bonkers it's hard for them to pick up educated voters. I don't think that was always true or has to be true forever.
John Vihstadt was elected here and he ran as an independent but was really an old-school republican. He did a good job too. He lost in a high turnout year when voters just showed up and voted party line without knowing anything about local elections.
Local government works best when it's not one-party rule.
It's a shame that we lost one member who wasn't beholden to the ACDC. I haven't ever voted for a R and probably never will, but our local politicians tend to push things more left than a lot of voters would actually prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a pretty good correlation between higher education levels and voting blue. Arlington fits that pattern.
So do baltimore and Detroit. What are the literacy rates there?
PP wrote "good correlation," not "perfect correlation," but do go on about literacy.
Maybe let’s try “meaningless correlation.”
Anonymous wrote:I'm an Arlington Dem that votes Dem mostly for social issues such as women's rights and gay rights and considers myself pretty centrist. The Republicans have become so bonkers it's hard for them to pick up educated voters. I don't think that was always true or has to be true forever.
John Vihstadt was elected here and he ran as an independent but was really an old-school republican. He did a good job too. He lost in a high turnout year when voters just showed up and voted party line without knowing anything about local elections.
Local government works best when it's not one-party rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a pretty good correlation between higher education levels and voting blue. Arlington fits that pattern.
So do baltimore and Detroit. What are the literacy rates there?
PP wrote "good correlation," not "perfect correlation," but do go on about literacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they are traitors with no platform. Just bigotry and misogyny.
Unlike lovely, open-minded Democrats such as yourself?
I'm proud not to have an "open mind" when it comes to traitors. Some things are just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a pretty good correlation between higher education levels and voting blue. Arlington fits that pattern.
So do baltimore and Detroit. What are the literacy rates there?
Anonymous wrote:There's a pretty good correlation between higher education levels and voting blue. Arlington fits that pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington voters are mostly intelligent and well educated.
Yep. There are a few cranks in Arlington who get whipped up by culture war claptrap - a few skulk around DCUM and ARLnow - but by and large, a highly educated populace is kryptonite for Republican electoral success.
I’m an Arlington liberal but find this viewpoint extremely elitist. Highly educated or extremely privileged? I think they usually go hand in hand and I’d rather go back to being the party of the working class. I think the Democratic Party does more for working people which is why I usually vote blue. However, the elitist TPs are a huge turnoff and the party is out of touch with most Americans (see school closures and other vax mandates). And, yes, my whole family is vaccinated but I was so turned off by the vilifying by the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they are traitors with no platform. Just bigotry and misogyny.
Unlike lovely, open-minded Democrats such as yourself?
Democrats actually work to improve, they don't just obstruct and take away rights.
Oh, and they don't try to usurp election results or overthrow the government.
Unless it involves guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they are traitors with no platform. Just bigotry and misogyny.
Unlike lovely, open-minded Democrats such as yourself?
Democrats actually work to improve, they don't just obstruct and take away rights.
Oh, and they don't try to usurp election results or overthrow the government.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an Arlington Dem that votes Dem mostly for social issues such as women's rights and gay rights and considers myself pretty centrist. The Republicans have become so bonkers it's hard for them to pick up educated voters. I don't think that was always true or has to be true forever.
John Vihstadt was elected here and he ran as an independent but was really an old-school republican. He did a good job too. He lost in a high turnout year when voters just showed up and voted party line without knowing anything about local elections.
Local government works best when it's not one-party rule.