Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
Silly to argue Frick has more relevant experience than Krasnow, leaving aside that he can't seem to decide which elected office he wants to run for.
Frick is currently a MD delegate, and worked to end the DLC (liquor) monpoly. Krasnow has been out of the game for over a decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
Silly to argue Frick has more relevant experience than Krasnow, leaving aside that he can't seem to decide which elected office he wants to run for.
Frick is currently a MD delegate, and worked to end the DLC (liquor) monpoly. Krasnow has been out of the game for over a decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
Silly to argue Frick has more relevant experience than Krasnow, leaving aside that he can't seem to decide which elected office he wants to run for.
Anonymous wrote:Who has sensible ideas for making MoCo diverse but not a indiscriminate sanctuary district?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
There is no reason you can’t change your affiliation prior to the election
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
There is no reason you can’t change your affiliation prior to the election
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people actively follow this? I've lived in Mo Co for 10+ years and was neither aware of an election nor could I name a single candidate. What is at stake? Why should I care?
OP here. I know many don’t follow politics. But local politics actually impact you faster and more personally than federal. School funding. The temporary energy tax we are all still paying. Pot holes as one PP mentioned. Although the cities and the state are responsible for their own roads here. Deer population management. Master plans for different areas like White Flint and Shady Grove. Dog parks and dog leash laws. The bag tax. Traffic. Road construction. Public transit. Crossing guards. These days - School security and safety. Who plows your roads when it snows and who picks up your trash. Minimum wage.
All that has to be managed well.
What news sources best cover local issues? I confess to woeful ignorance about the issues you've raised. Energy tax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people actively follow this? I've lived in Mo Co for 10+ years and was neither aware of an election nor could I name a single candidate. What is at stake? Why should I care?
OP here. I know many don’t follow politics. But local politics actually impact you faster and more personally than federal. School funding. The temporary energy tax we are all still paying. Pot holes as one PP mentioned. Although the cities and the state are responsible for their own roads here. Deer population management. Master plans for different areas like White Flint and Shady Grove. Dog parks and dog leash laws. The bag tax. Traffic. Road construction. Public transit. Crossing guards. These days - School security and safety. Who plows your roads when it snows and who picks up your trash. Minimum wage.
All that has to be managed well.
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Frick and then Berliner. Elrich is way too liberal, Leventhal is a jerk, and the others don't have the right experience.
But like a PP said, most people don't follow the elections, so the democratic primary is when the exec will be effectively decided. Since there aren't open primaries, I, like 30% of registered voters in MoCo with no affiliation, won't be able to make such a choice in the primaries.
Anonymous wrote:Who has sensible ideas for making MoCo diverse but not a indiscriminate sanctuary district?