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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Hogan is a mini Trump. He never divested himself from his real estate company and directed public funds to projects near his holdings. He has directed public contracts worth tens of millions of dollars to Sam Malhotra, his former head of the department of Human Resources and chief of staff. He made a big show of buying tests from South Korea that cost millions of dollars and were ultimately never used. He canceled the red line and screwed up the purple line, costing the state millions. [b]He cut education funding so that more of our children can grow up without critical thinking and therefore vote Republican.[/b] It’s grifters all the way down. Obviously Republicans need some remedial ethics training and I will not vote for them until they have it.[/quote] You don't sound like someone who would ever consider voting for a Republican. And that's fine, but let's not pretend that your vote was or ever will be in play.[/quote] I’m talking about my specific issues with Hogan. Graft should not be accepted by any politician, Republican or Democrat. This tolerance for this behavior is why Maryland has so many issues with corruption.[/quote] You took a very partisan stance on all of the items you listed. Only the most egregious of which is claiming that he tried to rob children of critical thinking skills so they would vote Republican. That's not someone who simply takes issues with specific actions of one politician. That's someone with a pronounced idealogical edge who almost certainly would not look at the same events the same way if someone in his own party was the one in power. Again, there are plenty of partisan Democrats and Republicans who will vote for the party in virtually every circumstance, but they are really not the people being addressed by this thread.[/quote]
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