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[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] +2. [b]There are many of us[/b], we just don’t want to engage in the exhausting back and forth about control of the Senate, the Supreme Court, etc. I think Hogan will be a great addition to the Senate, an adult moderate voice. We need more Hogans in Congress to help restore some functionality.[/quote] No, there aren't. Angela Alsobrooks will be an adult moderate voice, by the way; she's 53, and she's as middle-of-the-road as it gets.[/quote] Just because you wish there weren’t many moderate Dem supporters of Hogan doesn’t make it so. People are so concerned about this race in “true blue” Maryland precisely because of moderate voters’ support of Hogan. I actually like Alsobrooks and would love if our senators were Alsobrooks and Hogan, but if I have to choose between the 2 I’m picking Hogan. [/quote]
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