Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we had some Rs who were in favor of legalized abortion and not demagogues on other social issues then yes I think they could make inroads (and for local you don’t even need the abortion piece since that is not determined locally). But Rs seem to like putting up people who want to demagogue on social issues rather than just take a normal center right approach to governing.
You mean like Hogan? I know a lot of Democrats in Montgomery County who love him.
Anonymous wrote:If we had some Rs who were in favor of legalized abortion and not demagogues on other social issues then yes I think they could make inroads (and for local you don’t even need the abortion piece since that is not determined locally). But Rs seem to like putting up people who want to demagogue on social issues rather than just take a normal center right approach to governing.
Anonymous wrote: We saw during this election cycle sheriffs and other LE recordings who displayed Harris signs. That will become standard practice for all LE. People will know not to publicly support Democrats.
Many of the races will only have republicans running with no democrats. This will turn the region red.
Anonymous wrote:No. I do not. Federal employees and contractors vote their interest.
Anonymous wrote:I think Montgomery County has a growing conservative population - of people they don't really expect -- immigrants. But I think it will take 15 years or so to really make a bigger dent.
And that doesn't mean Republican, although perhaps in District 1 Friedson's district - where we last had a Republican. I think it means more mainline Democrats will win.
Redistricting and expanding the Council to 11 members did that to a degree. It watered down the super-progressives a bit. You have Friedson, Balcombe, Leudtke, Albornoz, and Fani-Gonzalez who are a bit more "normal," as it were. Mink and Jawando are still super-progressive, but as you can see, their bills are more often dying than not. That's a stark contrast to Jawando being a legislative machine in his first term. Stewart is turning out to be more practical than I had originally thought. Glass just does what best suits him, so he ends up being a bit mercurial depending on the issue. But I'd lump him with progressives.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I can see it happening. The thing that would trigger it is Trump doing a good job of fixing the country. I think most people in the DMV are already not happy with quality of life in terms of crime, education, immigration, culture wars, but they feel like there aren’t other options. If Trump shows that he can lead well this time and do a good job then more people will feel comfortable voting red next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes...
If Dems and liberals keep messing around with schools and lowering admissions performance standards, there will be a massive backlash. Asians are also getting so angry how they're being discriminated against because of their race and because they simply perform well.
There is no discrimination.![]()
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.
Everyone votes their interest.
Anonymous wrote:Yes...
If Dems and liberals keep messing around with schools and lowering admissions performance standards, there will be a massive backlash. Asians are also getting so angry how they're being discriminated against because of their race and because they simply perform well.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. The DMV region is not going to become purple, no matter how much you wishcast it.
Montgomery County elected Marc Elrich twice. They elected Kristin Mink and Will Jawando. Elrich's policies have been challenged FROM THE LEFT. Anyone who knows MoCo knows that Blair came close and Riemer took some under-45 votes away from Elrich because Elrich's housing policy is too conservative. Elrich was pressured FROM THE LEFT in his first term to defund the police and become a sanctuary county and those weren't even his policies.
Elrich is a Che Guevara-loving leftist. The next County Executive will be to the left of Elrich. It's probably going to be Jawando or maybe Kate Stewart who was mayor of Takoma Park.
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