Hogan running for Senate

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Anonymous wrote:His own ads are all.about the border and other right wing dogwhistles. He's clearly saying who he is and the whole "but so moderate" is a lie. He was leashed by the dem legislature, he won't be as a senator.

To be clear the border is a mess and needs to be addressed. The Dems have abjectly failed in that regard.


You know it was the Republicans who killed the border bill, right? On Trump's explicit instructions.


The border bill that cleaned up the border by processing more "refugees" into the country quicker? Umm... yeah. How about blaming Schumer for not voting on the previously passed House border bill. To argue that Democrats want to fix the border is laughable.


No, processing them more quickly, IOW, getting their hearings done in an expedient manner so they can be deported more quickly in a legal manner, rather than waiting their turn for months and years as currently happens.
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Anonymous wrote:Hogan gets my vote in November.

-African-American Woman


Kim Klacik posts on DCUM!!!!!


Nah, this isn’t helpful. African American women, or any other identity demographic are not monoliths and are allowed to have their own opinions.

However I think Angela will win, but within ten points. There will be a lot of crossover votes, Hogan will outperform Trump obviously but AA will get a comfortable enough lead in PG, MoCo, and Baltimore and will win or come close enough in the other major counties.
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Hogan is a republican first not a human.

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Anonymous wrote:Hogan gets my vote in November.

-African-American Woman


Kim Klacik posts on DCUM!!!!!


Do you think you’re being clever but in fact, this reveals just how racist you are. All Black people are the same and all Black people must vote the same, right?
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


Or they might not vote.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hogan gets my vote in November.

-African-American Woman


Kim Klacik posts on DCUM!!!!!


Do you think you’re being clever but in fact, this reveals just how racist you are. All Black people are the same and all Black people must vote the same, right?


Eh? Obviously not. For example, Kim Klacik.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hogan is a republican first not a human.



This. BLUE Maryland is not going to be responsible for losing the senate
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Anonymous wrote:His own ads are all.about the border and other right wing dogwhistles. He's clearly saying who he is and the whole "but so moderate" is a lie. He was leashed by the dem legislature, he won't be as a senator.

To be clear the border is a mess and needs to be addressed. The Dems have abjectly failed in that regard.


You know it was the Republicans who killed the border bill, right? On Trump's explicit instructions.


The border bill that cleaned up the border by processing more "refugees" into the country quicker? Umm... yeah. How about blaming Schumer for not voting on the previously passed House border bill. To argue that Democrats want to fix the border is laughable.


No, processing them more quickly, IOW, getting their hearings done in an expedient manner so they can be deported more quickly in a legal manner, rather than waiting their turn for months and years as currently happens.


They also get lost or disappear because they're waiting for literally years for the next step. The immigration judges are drowning under the amount of work they have.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


MAGAs won't vote for Hogan unless he bends the knee before Trump and receives his endorsement.

If he does that, any right minded conservative or independent will vote for Alsobrooks.
If he doesn't do that, the MAGAs stay home.

See the problem he and other traditional conservsiives have?
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


MAGAs won't vote for Hogan unless he bends the knee before Trump and receives his endorsement.

If he does that, any right minded conservative or independent will vote for Alsobrooks.
If he doesn't do that, the MAGAs stay home.

See the problem he and other traditional conservsiives have?


I think he needs to speak more to the moderate and independent voters to win. He is already distant from Donald Trump.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


MAGAs won't vote for Hogan unless he bends the knee before Trump and receives his endorsement.

If he does that, any right minded conservative or independent will vote for Alsobrooks.
If he doesn't do that, the MAGAs stay home.

See the problem he and other traditional conservsiives have?


I think he needs to speak more to the moderate and independent voters to win. He is already distant from Donald Trump.

This. It’s also not like the MAGAs are going to vote for Alsobrooks.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


MAGAs won't vote for Hogan unless he bends the knee before Trump and receives his endorsement.

If he does that, any right minded conservative or independent will vote for Alsobrooks.
If he doesn't do that, the MAGAs stay home.

See the problem he and other traditional conservsiives have?


I think he needs to speak more to the moderate and independent voters to win. He is already distant from Donald Trump.


I don't think it will be possible to successfully distance yourself from Donald Trump when you're running as a Republican in November 2024.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


MAGAs won't vote for Hogan unless he bends the knee before Trump and receives his endorsement.

If he does that, any right minded conservative or independent will vote for Alsobrooks.
If he doesn't do that, the MAGAs stay home.

See the problem he and other traditional conservsiives have?


I think he needs to speak more to the moderate and independent voters to win. He is already distant from Donald Trump.

This. It’s also not like the MAGAs are going to vote for Alsobrooks.


No, but the MAGAs might just not vote.
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Yikes. That's pretty bad for Hogan to lose 30% of the vote to that Robin Ficker of all people. Seems like Hogan is not as popular as people think he is.


Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.

Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.

MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.


As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.


Or they might not vote.


Oh, they’ll vote. Anybody who is still registered as GOP in Maryland cares enough about that identity to be sure to exercise it.
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