Anonymous wrote:Hard left will not win MD. you will push centrist people to the right. That's how Hogan got elected (full disclosure: we voted for Hogan, and I say "we" because while I'm an Independent, spouse is a liberal and has *never* voted R until Hogan).
Anonymous wrote:Hogan is term limited anyway, right? Apparently he wants a Senate seat.
Please make sure he doesn't get it. He tried to hide that the Korean tests he bought to great fanfare were actually unusable, he swore at aides on his self-destructing secret messaging app when they told the truth (to wit: that tests were in short supply), and he is disastrously refused to implement a mask mandate and indoor restrictions, which have led to the current crisis in schools.
I don't want an incompetent Senator.
Hogan is running for President.
Anonymous wrote:Gansler is mostly fine if you are looking for a centrist who could win.
Franchot is running a horrible campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly there are not a lot of good choices. The only legitimate candidates are Franchot, Baker and Moore.
Franchot might be the front runner because he’s won statewide already as Comptroller but I think he’d be a bad choice. He seems like a guy with no actual beliefs except to play politics and favors with everything, which is just a continuation of the decades of leadership that have set Maryland back.
Baker, like last time, seems to be mailing it in and doesn’t seem to have the energy to campaign.
Wes Moore is a weird candidate and I cannot figure him out. I’ve seen his yard signs in Edgemoor and he also gets support from Jawando. He’s closely tied to financial services and while he has a great personal story, he has limited actual leadership experience.
Anonymous wrote:Jerome Segal.
We MUST pull Maryland back to the center after eight years of RWNJ Hogan. And to get Maryland back to the center, we need a Governor who will pull hard to the left.
Anonymous wrote:Jerome Segal.
We MUST pull Maryland back to the center after eight years of RWNJ Hogan. And to get Maryland back to the center, we need a Governor who will pull hard to the left.