Why shouldn’t Hogan keep his job?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am genuinely torn. On the one hand Jealous seems over-ambitious and our part of the state continues to trail behind Virginia in economic growth. On the other Hogan rejected the Red line in Baltimore, made several bad decisions regarding the purple line, cut education funding including to the University of Maryland, plus The stupid calendar thing, and of course I have to urge to send the GOP a clear message- they are not wanted.


Thank God he voted down the red line- that was an expensive disaster.

He provided funding for the purple line (but reigned in the cost), and re-negotiated the metro funding as well, so you cant say he is anti transit. It will all be over soon, Hogan will win by double digits...


Other than reducing landscaping, his cost reductions to the purple line will just make it a less effective system. That is what I don’t get- why do we only reduce costs when we are investing in infrastructure?
Anonymous
A vote for Hogan is a vote for Trump. Any person who identifies as a Democrat and votes for Trump and not Jealous is complicit with what Trump is doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A vote for Hogan is a vote for Trump. Any person who identifies as a Democrat and votes for Trump and not Jealous is complicit with what Trump is doing.


Stop at this nonsense. You and the far right wingers our different sides of the same coin.

Anonymous
I usually vote Democratic, but I'm for Larry Hogan all the way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Hogan could pull a Chris Christie on us and fall in line behind Trump.


Too late. He's not only behind Trump, but hasn't shown the slightest inclination to renounce him.

Not renouncing what Trump says is not the same as supporting Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Hogan could pull a Chris Christie on us and fall in line behind Trump.


Too late. He's not only behind Trump, but hasn't shown the slightest inclination to renounce him.

Not renouncing what Trump says is not the same as supporting Trump.


Hogan both fails to renounce Trump AND supports him, implicitly and explicitly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Hogan could pull a Chris Christie on us and fall in line behind Trump.


Too late. He's not only behind Trump, but hasn't shown the slightest inclination to renounce him.

Not renouncing what Trump says is not the same as supporting Trump.


Hogan both fails to renounce Trump AND supports him, implicitly and explicitly.


I would say he has renounced him on many issues.
Anonymous
Split my ticket for Hogan and Wes Anderson today. Otherwise all Dem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Hogan could pull a Chris Christie on us and fall in line behind Trump.


Too late. He's not only behind Trump, but hasn't shown the slightest inclination to renounce him.

Not renouncing what Trump says is not the same as supporting Trump.


Hogan both fails to renounce Trump AND supports him, implicitly and explicitly.


Which is one of the reasons I voted for Jealous.
That and Hogan is not paying enough attention to MoCo.
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