If you’re a moderate democrat in MD…

Anonymous
…who are your picks in today’s election and why?
Anonymous
Franchot for Governor, in terms of someone who is willing to work across the aisle. That was probably borne out of the practicality of being in State government for so long. He also got a lot of split ticket votes - people voting for Hogan for Gov but Franchot for controller. It’s usually a good sign of appealing to a wide variety of voters.

But, frankly, I think pretty much all of the candidates have universally progressive views on both social and economic policies.
Anonymous
If you're a moderate democrat in MD.... (finish the sentence).... you're a very lonely soul.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're a moderate democrat in MD.... (finish the sentence).... you're a very lonely soul.

Nope. Maryland soundly rejected Bernie both times.
Anonymous
Voted for Franchot.

Least worst choice.
Anonymous
Franchot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're a moderate democrat in MD.... (finish the sentence).... you're a very lonely soul.


Maryland is not as Liberal as you might think. Many Dems here are of the establishment variety.
Anonymous
The mail voting is really going to screw with the election results. Moore will have a solid lead tonight, as EV skews progressive in MD. But mail voting is much more moderate.

For the best election discussion, look at the PredictIt forum for this race.

Intreresting comment thread here (scroll down): https://www.predictit.org/markets/detail/7599/Who-will-win-the-2022-Maryland-Democratic-gubernatorial-nomination#comment-5920742540



Pro Franchot without a doubt. He's going to be a guaranteed 3rd place after election night because the vote is heavily over 65 / moderate in MD. The question will be "how heavy" ...

Moore will be a good chunk as well, but not as heavy as Peter. And Perez will have very little of the mail, so unless he has a nice lead after election night, he has no path come Wednesday morning.

You can take a look at the Cuellar / Cisneros election(s) to see how progressive the ED vote is vs. the mail and how moderate the mail is vs. the ED. There's a very real chance that on election night, Franchot has not won a single county and he ends up with 60% of them won by election end.
Anonymous
Wes Moore
Anonymous
Kelly Schulz.

Yes, I know she's not on the Dem ticket, but I'm hoping she makes it to the general election so I can vote for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wes Moore

Yup. Moderate + electable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kelly Schulz.

Yes, I know she's not on the Dem ticket, but I'm hoping she makes it to the general election so I can vote for her.

Same here.
Anonymous
Perez
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kelly Schulz.

Yes, I know she's not on the Dem ticket, but I'm hoping she makes it to the general election so I can vote for her.


Same. I like that MD has had a moderate Republican governor to balacne the progressive Dem legislature. Forces both sides to compromise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:…who are your picks in today’s election and why?


Franchot, because a progressive may swing voters to a Republican in the general.
Blair, because he's a manager and we need that. He's not anti-development, and we need that. He will bring more jobs to the county, and we need that.

Albornoz
Goldberg
Because they are rational about public safety

I also voted for Glass and Sayles. Glass because he cares. Sayles because she's upcounty.

O'Malley for Attorney General because she has a clue.

Max Uy for Sheriff because he's great. Very much a continuation of the culture of the current Sheriff's office, which is fantastic.

Tom DeGonia for State's Attorney. To modernize prosecutions, better track data, care about racially disproportionate case outcomes caused by the State's Attorney (they can't control external factors), but to also work with police to ensure the truly bad guys don't get let out for no reason.

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