Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
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All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
How can they be happy? The competitive races show the community its sharply divided. We can now dispense with the “wide community support” narrative. The bike crowd should be embarrassed for the scam they’ve run the past two years.
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Funny. I was just telling a friend today: "Next NIMBY talking point: elections don't really matter."
Quite the opposite. The elections DI matter. They show the community is split on the issue. We’re all neighbors and if we make policy on the basis of 51%-49% votes, this will not be a pleasant place to live. Now is the time to heal, come together, and find consensus on how to make Connecticut Ave safer: more enforcement, dedicated bus lanes, increased bike amenities around metro, etc. There are many places for agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
How can they be happy? The competitive races show the community its sharply divided. We can now dispense with the “wide community support” narrative. The bike crowd should be embarrassed for the scam they’ve run the past two years.
Repost from page 2 of this thread:
Funny. I was just telling a friend today: "Next NIMBY talking point: elections don't really matter."
Quite the opposite. The elections DI matter. They show the community is split on the issue. We’re all neighbors and if we make policy on the basis of 51%-49% votes, this will not be a pleasant place to live. Now is the time to heal, come together, and find consensus on how to make Connecticut Ave safer: more enforcement, dedicated bus lanes, increased bike amenities around metro, etc. There are many places for agreement.
Okay. Name all of the anti-bike lane on CT candidates that won. If you can't then bike lanes on CT move forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
How can they be happy? The competitive races show the community its sharply divided. We can now dispense with the “wide community support” narrative. The bike crowd should be embarrassed for the scam they’ve run the past two years.
Repost from page 2 of this thread:
Funny. I was just telling a friend today: "Next NIMBY talking point: elections don't really matter."
Quite the opposite. The elections DI matter. They show the community is split on the issue. We’re all neighbors and if we make policy on the basis of 51%-49% votes, this will not be a pleasant place to live. Now is the time to heal, come together, and find consensus on how to make Connecticut Ave safer: more enforcement, dedicated bus lanes, increased bike amenities around metro, etc. There are many places for agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elissa lost
Will she concede? That’s the big question.
she won't inspire an armed insurrection, if that is what you are asking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
How can they be happy? The competitive races show the community its sharply divided. We can now dispense with the “wide community support” narrative. The bike crowd should be embarrassed for the scam they’ve run the past two years.
Repost from page 2 of this thread:
Funny. I was just telling a friend today: "Next NIMBY talking point: elections don't really matter."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elissa lost
Will she concede? That’s the big question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
3C, 3F and 3G are all still majority pro-bike lane.
Because in those ANCs, just like everywhere else in the city, the vast majority are uncontested. Where contested, it does not seem that voters have vigorously endorsed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
How can they be happy? The competitive races show the community its sharply divided. We can now dispense with the “wide community support” narrative. The bike crowd should be embarrassed for the scam they’ve run the past two years.
Anonymous wrote:64,000 undervotes in the at-large council race.
That’s a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike Lane mafia is not doing so great in Ward 3. Maybe time for a real conversation?
?
All of the ANC's will still be pro-bike lane.
Frumin out-polled Cheh and is pro-bike lane.
IOW, bike lanes are happening.
The ANC races are 50/50 on bike lanes. Siddiqui won by 6 votes. Tandaric lost. The neighbors are sharply divided, now they are actually paying attention. Time for a reset.
It appears the pro bike folks like both candidates in that race:
https://twitter.com/Ward3Bikes/status/1580940779853582336
And Siddiqui was the biggest pro-bike person on ANC 3C and he had an opponent that spent a lot of money and had a lot of support from the Macwood contingent and CPCA/CPHS crowd and still won.
So yeah I think the pro bike crowd is pretty happy with this outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elissa lost
Will she concede? That’s the big question.
Anonymous wrote:Elissa lost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich winning early and mail in with 77% of the vote. Sorry, Sully is not going to win 80% of ED votes.
The Democrats crushed it in Maryland. Everywhere on the ballot.
Trone?
AA Co Exec?
Frederick Co Exec?
Those are the ones I’m watching.
Republican victories in all 3 races. I think Maryland democrats need to pay close attention to what Calvin Ball is doing in Howard County. Less ideological, more competent, more likable.
Trone should pull it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich winning early and mail in with 77% of the vote. Sorry, Sully is not going to win 80% of ED votes.
The Democrats crushed it in Maryland. Everywhere on the ballot.
Trone?
AA Co Exec?
Frederick Co Exec?
Those are the ones I’m watching.
Republican victories in all 3 races. I think Maryland democrats need to pay close attention to what Calvin Ball is doing in Howard County. Less ideological, more competent, more likable.