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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a reliably democratic vote, consider myself moderate leaning liberal. Live in MoCo. Cant remember that last time I voted republican, if ever, even when I don’t love the democratic candidate. I am livid at the decisions on school reopening and extremely thankful to Hogan for pushing schools districts to reopen. It made me realize that I would like to live in a state with divided government because it is most likely to result in moderate policies. I am absolutely open to voting republican next election at the state level. I know several other women (all mothers of school age children, all angry at Elrich and thankful to Hogan for pushing reopening, all democrats) who have expressed similar views. I don’t agree that (Maryland) will turn republican, but I think Hogan came out of this looking better than expected. FWIW, I am a POC.[/quote] I’d be more inclined to agree if Hogan had showed more leadership in regards to opening schools back in the summer/fall. Too Johnny-come-lately for me, schools were never a real priority for him. And I’m tired of the petty pissing match between him and Elrich- both come off looking badly IMO. [/quote]
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