Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:09     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.


They're both terrible and as with most politics, you don't vote for someone you vote against the other person. Who wants to go into any government anymore? It's underpaid (only the rich can afford to run) and every little thing you do is scrutinized to death.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:06     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.


Same. County employees are terrified of his winning reelection. It's like a gut punch.

His budget fiascos (which, granted, the Council rubber stamped this year because it was an election year) have largely gone unnoticed by the public. But the house of cards he has built will come crumbling down in a 2nd term. I guarantee an FY24 savings plan that cuts services, because he built so much of this year's budget on one-time federal funding.


County employee here. Completely agree. I don't know of one County employee that wants this guy to win again.


I don’t know why Blair (and Riemer, for that matter) didn’t highlight the budget fiasco more. What Elrich and the council have done is incredibly negligent and will have lasting impacts on this county. I can’t tell how n my any dem voters are ignorant of this or simply don’t care.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:04     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….


Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.


Found out what? That there was another candidate in the race?
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:03     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….


Yeah most Riemer voters I know still though Blair had only recently switched from being a republican. There was an interesting debate on a listserv I’m on arguing whether Riemer or Elric had the better approach to “help people” and the consensus seemed to be that they both cared and just had different approaches, while Blair of course couldn’t possibly care about anyone but himself. So I’m not quite sure how those Riemer votes would have reallocated.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:01     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….


Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.


You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:01     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.


Same. County employees are terrified of his winning reelection. It's like a gut punch.

His budget fiascos (which, granted, the Council rubber stamped this year because it was an election year) have largely gone unnoticed by the public. But the house of cards he has built will come crumbling down in a 2nd term. I guarantee an FY24 savings plan that cuts services, because he built so much of this year's budget on one-time federal funding.


County employee here. Completely agree. I don't know of one County employee that wants this guy to win again.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:00     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.


Unfortunately most people are pretty ignorant about the stuff you describe. But yes, as a working parent with young kids, I felt like someone in the Elrich admin was out to make our lives miserable. That was enough for me.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 08:58     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.


Same. County employees are terrified of his winning reelection. It's like a gut punch.

His budget fiascos (which, granted, the Council rubber stamped this year because it was an election year) have largely gone unnoticed by the public. But the house of cards he has built will come crumbling down in a 2nd term. I guarantee an FY24 savings plan that cuts services, because he built so much of this year's budget on one-time federal funding.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 08:46     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 08:41     Subject: Re:Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I don't understand - how has Marc Elrich gotten MORE of the share of votes from 2018? In 2018, he won (barely) with 29%, and now he has over 39%? All I hear about is people who have always hated Elrich of people who voted for him last time but didn't this time. So how has he gotten MORE votes? Who are these people voting for him?


Those of us who appreciate how he handled COVID. And possibly those of us who are concerned that Blair might not have our best interests at heart.

One question that I asked myself was: Based on what I know about Blair, do I wish he had been in charge during a pandemic, facing a new disease, with a president who is a batshit crazy criminal? I feel very lucky to have had Hogan and Elrich. Although I didn’t always agree with them, I felt that they each took the well-being of all of us very seriously. In the next four years, we could have a governor with limited political experience and an unknown president—including some unpalatable (to me, at least) possible options. In a crisis, I’d prefer the known entity that is Elrich vs Businessman Blair between me and uncertainties and chaos.






This is my concern about Moore too- no real government experience. And he’ll be running the state!!!!
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 07:59     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….


Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 07:15     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 07:07     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?


Not that poster, but I'm running a spreadsheet of daily votes. Elrich's percentages stay pretty consistent, while Riemer's increases and Blair's decreases.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 05:13     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.









Riemer had plenty of tweets attacking Blair directly, too. He’s too rich, he’s a former republican, he doesn’t know the right buzz words, etc. And then there were Riemer’s repeated misleading claims that he was competitive. If he actually believed he was competitive, then we should re-examine every other claim and start over on any piece of legislation he advocated, because it would indicate an alarming lack of judgment on Riemer’s part. There’s no question Riemer helped Elrich. I hope everyone who voted for Riemer remembers that for the next four to eight years of Elrich, who they seem to universally loathe.
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2022 23:44     Subject: Elrich Now in the Lead

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.


Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?

Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.

There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.



Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.