Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 18:14     Subject: Re:Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

My H is R but not a Trumper.

Darnestown
N.Potomac
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 18:14     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in an area with houses under 500-600k in MoCo and everyone is too busy working to talk about politics. Try moving to a poorer area in MoCo, and you will find more republicans and also more people who are just working and trying to get by and don't have the time for lots of political discussions.


Nah, I live in Aspen Hill and we have SO many liberal Democrats who love to talk about their ‘progressive values’.

Where do you live?
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 18:13     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:Northern VA

Western MD or Eastern shore


Western md? Eastern shore? NOT!
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 18:10     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:All the Republicans should just move up north. They love their huge SUV's and can spend more time in them driving. I don't want them near me.


Are you kidding? The super progressive liberals in my neighborhood drive around in their Lincoln Navigators! Sure we have some Priuses, but they keep getting parts stolen.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 18:09     Subject: Re:Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:OP, it reads to me that you want to talk politics with your neighbors, but don’t like when people make it personal? That can be hard the closer you get to DC because so many people work in the political/government arena and came to dc because of their interest in politics.

I’d say try to seek out people who are locals and didn’t move here to be the next Josh Lyman. There are plenty of people out there who don’t talk politics much at all and instead focus on what we like about each other and what we do have in common


This.

I stay away from the crazy, hypocritical liberals in this area and from the super conservative nutsos from my hometown.

Find people who will talk to you about politics without trying to convince you that you are wrong. There are people like that. Agree they are tough to find though.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 17:49     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Within DC: SW Waterfront, Navy Yard, Palisades.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 17:40     Subject: Re:Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

There are both kinds of people dominating all the surrounding counties and DC:

- liberals and progressives.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 15:39     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

All the Republicans should just move up north. They love their huge SUV's and can spend more time in them driving. I don't want them near me.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 09:17     Subject: Re:Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

There are plenty of Rs in NWDC, especially if you surround yourself with the country club and/or Catholic crowds around Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 09:09     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:Crofton area and most of AA county are pretty mixed.

But we live in bethesda and have friends who are Republicans. It’s fine so long as they aren’t Trump voters. Fiscal conservatives are fine and there’s lots of military folks who can be hawkish. But if you’re voting for Trumo because you don’t like Muslims or Mexicans or you think there are good people on both sides of a Nazi March or am armed invasion of Congress….then people aren’t going to want you at their backyard BBQ.


I posted earlier about non political vibe in Burke. But yes these types of very extreme issues you would be a big outlier on if you voice support vocally for such terrible things. So if you are a normal R you likely will be fine almost anywhere. If you are an ardent MAGA fan then yes you’ll find almost everywhere “divisive” since most sane people do not agree with that stuff.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 08:56     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crofton area and most of AA county are pretty mixed.

But we live in bethesda and have friends who are Republicans. It’s fine so long as they aren’t Trump voters. Fiscal conservatives are fine and there’s lots of military folks who can be hawkish. But if you’re voting for Trumo because you don’t like Muslims or Mexicans or you think there are good people on both sides of a Nazi March or am armed invasion of Congress….then people aren’t going to want you at their backyard BBQ.


Thank you for summing this up, PP. Your post is exactly what we want to get away from. We vote for whatever reasons we have and don't feel obligated justifying those reasons, even to each other (although most of the times we do, but in a healthy respectful way) OP


Exactly! So many ignorant, snide smears in one post. Blech.

Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 00:12     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Anonymous wrote:Crofton area and most of AA county are pretty mixed.

But we live in bethesda and have friends who are Republicans. It’s fine so long as they aren’t Trump voters. Fiscal conservatives are fine and there’s lots of military folks who can be hawkish. But if you’re voting for Trumo because you don’t like Muslims or Mexicans or you think there are good people on both sides of a Nazi March or am armed invasion of Congress….then people aren’t going to want you at their backyard BBQ.


Typical liberal in MoCo. “It’s fine if you are a Republican, but…” then throw out some stereotypical stuff from their playbook. I really hate MoCo and can’t deal with their “open mindedness” (unless you disagree then very close-minded and simple)…
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2022 00:00     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

Fauquier County, VA. Skews Republican but not a single person we have met here is jumping into debating politics with the neighborhoods. It has been a breath for fresh air that politics is not a litmus test for friendship.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 23:26     Subject: Re:Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

OP, it reads to me that you want to talk politics with your neighbors, but don’t like when people make it personal? That can be hard the closer you get to DC because so many people work in the political/government arena and came to dc because of their interest in politics.

I’d say try to seek out people who are locals and didn’t move here to be the next Josh Lyman. There are plenty of people out there who don’t talk politics much at all and instead focus on what we like about each other and what we do have in common
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 19:16     Subject: Where would you move within DMV for a little political diversity?

I live in Anne Arundel and for the most part it is a very "purple" county. The previous county exec was an R and the current is a D. Of course there will be certain pockets that lean D or R but for the most part it is pretty mixed.