| Hogan would be doing better than Alsobrooks is doing in the Senate. He could have given Maryland some agency. |
Yes, just like Susan Collins. /s |
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Hogan spent too much Maryland money serving his real estate interests and it was totally corrupt - he got a free pass on it.
No thanks. |
Funny. I never voted for him but I think he has very legitimate concerns with how Moore AND the General Assembly are approach spending at the moment. Moreso given the chaos and destruction at the federal level. Moore should have resilience planning in place to care for our most vulnerable and cutting disability funding is not it. |
Moore needs to cut taxes drastically and do anything and everything he can to make Maryland more business friendly than VA. Maryland has been way too reliant on being a bedroom community for Feds and a haven for employers who don’t pay taxes, like hospitals, charities, country clubs, private schools, etc. It is going to get very rough around here very soon if they don’t get a Marshall Plan developed to attract businesses and get them to not automatically flock to Tysons. |
| I’d vote for Hogan for governor again without thinking twice. |
| In my experience, the two groups who hate Hogan the most are progressive Dems and MAGA Republicans, so he must be doing something right. |
Thankfully, most Marylanders voted for his opponent after engaging in deeper thought. |
| He’s eligible to run for mayor again. I think he waits it out. |
Mayor of what? |
I remember him for not blowing out the budget and for not raising taxes. |
+10 |
True!! |
+1, that PP is clearly not a moderate/centrist and has no idea how we think. |
He lost the Senate race, not the governor's race. There were a significant number of voters who would have voted for him if his presence as an R in the Senate wouldn't have given the Republicans more control, even if his voting record was somewhat independent of the party. In other words, they supported him as governor but felt his presence in the Senate as an R would empower MAGA. |