Anonymous wrote:That might actually get me out to vote for a republican. He is very wasteful except in his pet projects.
Anonymous wrote:I did not support Gansler but in hindsight he would have made a stronger nominee. What Gansler needs to do is spend the next 2-3 years going around the state and trying to be more humble, apologize for some of his past jerkiness and show that he gets it. Build up more political chits statewide and then come back and take on Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Ike Leggett? I don't think the rest of the state necessarily sees Montgomery County as a model anymore, if it ever did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any reason you won't even give governor-elect Hogan a chance?
Could it be because the democratic leadership in Maryland puts the party before the good of the people of their state?
Democrats have increasingly focused on one-party rule instead of good governance. That is why they lost.
Apparently, the message sent by voters is lost on you.
Democrats lost because Anthony Brown ran a terrible campaign.
Not so, Dems lost b/c people got tired of Dems. it wasn't just limited to md as you recall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any reason you won't even give governor-elect Hogan a chance?
Could it be because the democratic leadership in Maryland puts the party before the good of the people of their state?
Democrats have increasingly focused on one-party rule instead of good governance. That is why they lost.
Apparently, the message sent by voters is lost on you.
Democrats lost because Anthony Brown ran a terrible campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Any reason you won't even give governor-elect Hogan a chance?
Could it be because the democratic leadership in Maryland puts the party before the good of the people of their state?
Democrats have increasingly focused on one-party rule instead of good governance. That is why they lost.
Apparently, the message sent by voters is lost on you.
Anonymous wrote:Any reason you won't even give governor-elect Hogan a chance?
Could it be because the democratic leadership in Maryland puts the party before the good of the people of their state?
Democrats have increasingly focused on one-party rule instead of good governance. That is why they lost.
Apparently, the message sent by voters is lost on you.