Sinclair sends 'cease and desist' letter to Stop Sinclair, a group opposing Question H

Ashley Esposito, a member of Baltimore for Democracy, told 11 News Investigates that a smaller city council would harm residents, resulting in a city government that's less responsive and less democratic.

When asked to share her message to voters as they go to polls, Esposito said:

"I would say just look at who funds it. I mean, it's as simple as that. If this was something that--we have disagreements in communities all the time and those are valid disagreements. Some of us are not 110% happy with our city council folks. But at the end of the day, someone coming from the outside to do something that impacts all of us is just not good in general.

"We have over 70 donors from all different levels. Some people have given $5, some people have given $50. So I think that that speaks to how grassroots this is, and how much the community feels a sense of urgency to help us cross the finish line strong."

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