Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I do not. Federal employees and contractors vote their interest.
There are also a lot of highly educated people in the DMV. Unless the Republicans at a national level dramatically change their platform, the DMV isn't going to vote for them.
the swamp needs to be cleaned out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I do not. Federal employees and contractors vote their interest.
There are also a lot of highly educated people in the DMV. Unless the Republicans at a national level dramatically change their platform, the DMV isn't going to vote for them.
Anonymous wrote:No. I do not. Federal employees and contractors vote their interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MOCO continues on its current trajectory I would imagine that we will see traditionally Democratic people voting more conservatively to balance things out. Not sure that it would become more purple, just prevent it from becoming more progressive.
Moco was never previously like this. It was much more “blue dog” territory. We had a Republican Congresswoman, Connie Morella. What happened is during the 2000s things took a turn. First, the state Democratic party gerrymandered Morella out of her seat. Next and perhaps fatally for the political trajectory of the county, all of Takoma Park was ceded into Montgomery County when it was previously split between Moco and PG. It did not take long before more than half the Council was a Takoma Park resident and the rest is history.
Anonymous wrote:Once ump cuts the federal dollars for metro the area will be red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MOCO continues on its current trajectory I would imagine that we will see traditionally Democratic people voting more conservatively to balance things out. Not sure that it would become more purple, just prevent it from becoming more progressive.
Moco was never previously like this. It was much more “blue dog” territory. We had a Republican Congresswoman, Connie Morella. What happened is during the 2000s things took a turn. First, the state Democratic party gerrymandered Morella out of her seat. Next and perhaps fatally for the political trajectory of the county, all of Takoma Park was ceded into Montgomery County when it was previously split between Moco and PG. It did not take long before more than half the Council was a Takoma Park resident and the rest is history.
Anonymous wrote:If MOCO continues on its current trajectory I would imagine that we will see traditionally Democratic people voting more conservatively to balance things out. Not sure that it would become more purple, just prevent it from becoming more progressive.
Anonymous wrote:It’s only recently been as solidly blue as far out as it is now. The issue is that you have a large proportion of Federal workers who do not like to work in chaos. I traditionally was a Republican, but the kinds of policies that I care about are not what this group does. I am fiscal conservative but more libertarian in personal rights. This is many more of my colleagues than you suppose. Our politics didn’t change that much, but politics changed around us. I lived the chaos of the last Trump administration and saw the absolute rot at the core of it. It also disrupted my agency’s mission. So there’s an inspired population to stay blue in this area.