City Council President Brandon Scott (left), Councilman Bill Henry (right) and Del. Nick Mosby (bottom) at a news conference Tuesday morning. Photo credit: Screenshot via โ€˜Brandon for Baltimoreโ€™ Facebook page.
City Council President Brandon Scott (left), Councilman Bill Henry (right) and Del. Nick Mosby (bottom) at a news conference Tuesday morning. Photo credit: Screenshot via ‘Brandon for Baltimore’ Facebook page.

Baltimoreโ€™s three Democratic nominees for citywide office came together Tuesday morning to urge voters to elect their partyโ€™s presidential nominee, Joe Biden, in a show of unity that was lacking in 2016 when then-nominee Hillary Clinton appeared to be on the way to victory.

โ€œThis election is about the fabric of democracy and whether our country can come back from the last four years of embarrassment to elect people who can help us,โ€ City Council President Brandon Scott said at a news conference.

Baltimore is a Democratic stronghold: blue voters outnumber red voters by nearly 10 to 1. Biden is currently polling well above President Trump throughout Maryland, and has a lead in the latest national polls as well.

That didnโ€™t stop Scott, who won the mayoral primary in June, and other Democrats from trying to appeal to voters on Bidenโ€™s behalf as ballots begin to arrive in city mailboxes.

Scott is a progressive millennial: a type of Democrat that analysts say isnโ€™t enthusiastic to vote for Biden, a moderate. But if the country wants Trump gone, Scott said, then not a single Democratic voter can sit out this election, even those who live in deep-blue cities.

Trumpโ€™s campaign โ€œdepends on us feeling like the entire system is so broken that we wonโ€™t participate,โ€ Scott said. โ€œFilling out and sending back that ballot is the most important thing you can do.โ€

The New York Times published a report on Trumpโ€™s long-sought-after tax returns over the weekend. It said the Republican paid just $750 a year in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017.

โ€œPresident Ronald Reagan made that ridiculous, untrue stereotype of the welfare queen infamous,โ€ Scott said. โ€œHow ironic that years later that the leader of his party, President Trump, actually became the king of government loopholes and subsidies by only paying $750 in taxes.โ€

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