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[quote=Anonymous]That Maryland has a huge Democratic majority in Annapolis and powerful state assembly leaders means that there's very little Hogan can do without their support or approval. We do have a system of checks and balance, you know.... We live in odd times with a president that seems just as despised by the Republican party leadership as he is by the Democratic leadership. He may not even survive to next year. Who knows. I, for one, do not go around blaming politicians for the actions of other politicians they have nothing to do with. As for 2018 I'll vote solely for who I think is the best candidate to govern the state of Maryland, taking in many factors in making that decision. It may be Hogan, it may be someone else. But I won't blame Hogan for Trump. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] :roll: Isn't that part of the problem? Voting R or D solely because it's a R or D regardless of the issues or candidates or accomplishments at hand? It's only made things worse and worse in the American political system and both Democrats and Republicans are equally culpable over this. [quote=Anonymous]Several months ago in this thread, I said I was a democrat who voted for Hogan and would probably vote for him again (over Brown.) That has changed: from this point forward I will not vote for another republican, including Hogan. I do not know who or what they stand for anymore and I am not taking any chances.[/quote][/quote] No, I'm the pp democrat who voted for Hogan because I thought Maryland needed a change and he was the most moderate Republican we were going to get. Now, it's obvious the entire republican party is headed downhill and I don't want Maryland to be along for the ride. I've crossed party lines in the past to vote, but with what has happen in the past year, I will no longer do so. [/quote][/quote]
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