Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As many predicted, the entrance of Riemer and Hucker in the race has cannibalized the non-Elrich vote.
https://wtop.com/maryland/2022/01/polls-show-elrich-with-early-lead-in-race-for-montgomery-co-executive/
Early polls show that Elrich has expanded his base of support. According to a source who has seen multiple polls — including one conducted for a consortium of unions and another for a business group — Elrich enters the campaign with “strong favorables” and support in the “high 30s.”
According to two sources, Riemer and Blair have the support of approximately 12% of Montgomery Democrats surveyed, while the newest candidate, Hucker, is in the high single digits.
This story literally propelled me to change my voter registration to Democrat so that my vote makes a difference in Montgomery County.
Thank you.
~moderate Democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is true about Elrich:
- he's a nice guy
- he takes fiscal irresponsibility to the next level
- His views on land use and planning are horrifically regressive and harmful
- You'll be loathe to find anyone who works closely with him who thinks he should be re-elected
How are his views regressive and harmful? Please explain.
Neighborhood defenders in Silver Spring found a supporter in Marc Elrich, then an at-large council member who now serves as county executive and is running for re-election. In an October 2011 council discussion about Chelsea Heights, Elrich rejected the idea that the county needed to prioritize future residents’ housing needs.
“It’s all good and well to talk about everybody who’s coming here. The only problem is, we’re elected by people who actually live here,” Elrich said. “This idea that somehow, the most important thing for us to do is change the way things are to accommodate something in the future, seems a bit out of place.”
Anonymous wrote:What is true about Elrich:
- he's a nice guy
- he takes fiscal irresponsibility to the next level
- His views on land use and planning are horrifically regressive and harmful
- You'll be loathe to find anyone who works closely with him who thinks he should be re-elected
Anonymous wrote:What is true about Elrich:
- he's a nice guy
- he takes fiscal irresponsibility to the next level
- His views on land use and planning are horrifically regressive and harmful
- You'll be loathe to find anyone who works closely with him who thinks he should be re-elected
Anonymous wrote:Will the fire and explosions in SS negatively impact Erich? It appears that MC failed to inspect this apartment complex since 2018.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really good summary of why we need someone else, not Elrich again.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/opinion/opinion-montgomery-county-needs-an-executive-who-can-take-on-big-problems/
That was a hit piece that in classic urbanist fashion was filled with half truths and out of context statements.
Those folks also might have violated MD campaign finance law.
What’s interesting to me is that they seem to presume that everyone is stupid.
How?
Maryland campaign finance law requires that a political committee be established (and registered with the Board of Elections) when two or more individuals want to promote the success or defeat of a candidate, political party, or ballot question by raising and spending money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really good summary of why we need someone else, not Elrich again.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/opinion/opinion-montgomery-county-needs-an-executive-who-can-take-on-big-problems/
That was a hit piece that in classic urbanist fashion was filled with half truths and out of context statements.
Those folks also might have violated MD campaign finance law.
What’s interesting to me is that they seem to presume that everyone is stupid.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really good summary of why we need someone else, not Elrich again.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/opinion/opinion-montgomery-county-needs-an-executive-who-can-take-on-big-problems/
That was a hit piece that in classic urbanist fashion was filled with half truths and out of context statements.
Those folks also might have violated MD campaign finance law.
What’s interesting to me is that they seem to presume that everyone is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really good summary of why we need someone else, not Elrich again.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/opinion/opinion-montgomery-county-needs-an-executive-who-can-take-on-big-problems/
That was a hit piece that in classic urbanist fashion was filled with half truths and out of context statements.
Anonymous wrote:Really good summary of why we need someone else, not Elrich again.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/opinion/opinion-montgomery-county-needs-an-executive-who-can-take-on-big-problems/