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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, despite the Hogan campaign trying to frame Alsobrooks tax woes as trying to intentionally commit tax fraud, he's still losing more and more ground. MD voters are just not buying what he's selling and definitely do not want a Republican senator from MD. [url]https://wtop.com/maryland-election/2024/10/is-national-politics-influencing-voters-in-the-maryland-senate-race-a-new-poll-suggests-yes/[/url] [quote]Despite strong favorability ratings and stronger name recognition, Democratic candidate and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks leads Republican candidate and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan by a 48-39 margin, according to a new poll released Wednesday by the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Institute of Politics.[/quote] [/quote] And yet, you liberals can’t understand why Republicans in Montana want to dump Tester and elect a Republican that more aligns with their policy positions. You keep pretending Tester has a shot to win, when he will lose for the same reason Hogan will lose. He won’t be able to overcome the partisan lean of his state in a federal race in a Presidential election year. [/quote] I don't think many Democrats believe Tester is going to win. The only advantage he has over Hogan is that he's the incumbent Senator.[/quote] A 3-term incumbent. He's won in the Republican state in 2006, 2012, and 2018. He's a native-born Montanan farmer who still farms his own family-owned land. He's been reasonably popular for 18 years in the same state. So, it isn't that surprising that people thought he would still hold the same advantage he has held in the last 3 elections.[/quote]
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