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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay, out of curiosity, are any of you who say you are voting for Jealous from anywhere other than Montgomery County? Hogan still has a 70+% approval rating across the state, well over 80% outside of Montgomery County. The polls from as recent as last week state that those who say that they would vote for Jealous over Hogan are still under 20% (last I saw, it was around 16%) whereas those who say they would vote for Hogan over Jealous are over 40%. That's a large discrepancy to overcome. While I know this polling was done when there were other Democratic candidates and that some will move to Jealous from other Democratic candidates, prior to the primaries, Hogan still had a big lead over ALL Democratic candidates combined (totaled about 36% combined). Additionally, there are some who supported other Democratic candidates, like Baker, who will be supporting Hogan rather than Jealous. It is up to Jealous to rally a lot of the undecided and Independents to his flag, but I think he's going to have a hard time doing that. I think it is a very hard uphill battle for Jealous.[/quote] MoCo Republican here. Voting Jealous. (1) Hogan hasn’t really done anything of significance other than parade around rural and majority white parts of MD. (2) the little he has done isn’t conservative. He exists to redistribute the state’s wealth to rural or poor white areas. My taxes are still high and increasing w/o seeing the benefits. I’m not seeing business growth across the state. Then he forces all state schools to start later with the hope of benefiting OC. [/quote]
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