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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Registered Democrat from Mont County. Will vote for Hogan for number of reasons. 1) he’s the best candidate with most experience. Jealous and Baker don’t impress me. 2) He’s a Republican by name but his policies are truly more of a moderate. He hasn’t really pushed any strong conservative social issues and he knows where to distance himself from National republicans. 3) He’s more fiscally conservative than O’Malley who couldn’t find a thing he didn’t want to tax by the end of his terms 4) checks and balances in government. I believe government works best when each party had some power so I think he helps rein in some of the outlandish far left ideas that Md Congressman have proposed in past, [/quote] Another registered from Montgomery County. Will not vote for Hogan for a number of reasons. 1) He has been bad for Maryland schools, with his arbitrary calendar dictates that harm our kids' education while trying to boost a tiny part of his voting base in the Maryland shore, 2) He has not released funds that were due to Montgomery County for schools, despite repeated requests, 3) He did not speak out against Trump's Muslim ban despite repeated requests to do so and 4) He has not been aggressive in shoring up our private sector base (he didn't even call Discovery until the day before they announced they were leaving MoCo). [/quote] +1 Hogan hasn't done anything remarkable for Maryland. I honestly don't understand why he's so popular.[/quote] Good post. I'm not super liberal when it comes to local/state politics but I don't get why he is so popular either.[/quote]
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