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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would ANYONE vote for Hogan? Republicans won’t vote for a republican who acts like a democrat. Democrats won’t vote for a republican who acts like a democrat when there’s an actual democrat to vote for instead. Who is Hogan’s constituency? He doesn’t have one. [/quote] Me! I loved Hogan when he was governor and I will vote for him again. -a female moderate democrat [/quote] You can't vote for him again until 2026, which is the next gubernatorial election. Also, everyone knows that people who identify themselves as "a moderate Democrat" on DCUM are actually Republicans. One example of "a female moderate democrat" is Bethany Mandel, who is neither moderate nor actually a Democrat.[/quote] I am actually a democrat! I voted for Obama and Biden and both Clintons. But Hogan is different - he did a great job running our state, he changed his mind about the purple line when he got more information (he said this- who else does this? A moderate!) I loved his reaction to Trump’s endorsement, too. I just like the guy and think he’s a reasonable adult who I’d be happy to represent me. Alsobrooks is a regular politician. [/quote] Well said. Three cheers for reasonable adult politicians! I'm from DC and we loved Tony Williams. Similarly, found Hogan to be a breath of fresh air.[/quote] As an alleged "Democrat" you are comfortable handing the Senate majority over to Republicans, very few who embrace Hogan's version of politics? Sure hand the Senate majority to the extreme right politicians who brought us TRUMP, Dobbs and other extreme policies. You either aren't a Democrat or aren't very aware of how politics work. Hogan will vote with the Democrats when it matters but in the grand scheme of things that doesn't matter: because extreme Republicans will be controlling the agenda and the Senate. It's really very simple. [/quote]
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