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Anonymous wrote:Honestly, for all the mistakes that Dr. McKnight has made, she has still been light years better than Smith.
For 2 years, when the community needed him most, he just didn't seem to care. At all. Almost like he just couldn't be bothered.
I would give McKnight a C-. Lots to improve on, but she's working.
Smith got a failing grade: F
She also effectively stood up to Elrich on behalf of the students after her self-imposed color coding mistake. Course-correcting on that mistake in the first place was impressive leadership. Many leaders would arrogantly carry on. We saw that phenomenon last year with MCPS and DHHS leadership.
She what now? I’m going to need a link or some proof. What did Elrich have to do with that dumb system?
The missteps, miscommunication, and backtracking around the color-coding system are big reasons why Elrich said things were chaotic and the district needed to take a pause. But she/MCPS didn't buckle and kept nearly the entire district in-person.
NP, and I agree. She’s been much better than Smith. She made a mistake and moved past it—I’m not saying she’s done everything well, but what did Smith do well, exactly?
Elrich is a fool. He should have stayed the f out of the school issues, especially since he wasn’t doing a damn thing to control spread in the community. Bars and restaurants were open but he thought schools should “take a pause”? Bite me.
This feels like the one thing almost everyone can get behind. The man is a joke.
This quote above reinforces the fact that DCUM is not reality, out of touch with the real-world. Elrich is popular with the majority in the county, that's why he's leading the poll by a wide margin.
Last I read, he was leading the polls, but still only getting in the 30% support range.
He still may win. Heck, he wont with only getting 29% of the vote last time.
But 29 percent, or heck even 39% isn't a majority of the county