Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. The legislature has a super majority in both houses and can override vetos. For many people, they want a Republican governor that can give at least mild checks and balances against the supermajority. This way, the legislature needs enough votes to override a veto to be sure that it really should be legislated.
Second, MD has always been a solid blue state. Every election anywhere other than Western MD and Eastern Shore is an election for Democrats to lose. The two times in recent memory that the Democrats lost the governors mansion were when they submitted two incompetent Lt Governors, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Anthony Brown. As long as the Democratic party picks a halfway competent candidate, the Democrats should win.
I forgot, also the not-ready-for-prime-time Ben Jealous.
Anonymous wrote:No. The legislature has a super majority in both houses and can override vetos. For many people, they want a Republican governor that can give at least mild checks and balances against the supermajority. This way, the legislature needs enough votes to override a veto to be sure that it really should be legislated.
Second, MD has always been a solid blue state. Every election anywhere other than Western MD and Eastern Shore is an election for Democrats to lose. The two times in recent memory that the Democrats lost the governors mansion were when they submitted two incompetent Lt Governors, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Anthony Brown. As long as the Democratic party picks a halfway competent candidate, the Democrats should win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Not even remotely. Democrats have gerrymandered the state for years, even more effectively than Republicans in Wisconsin.
The state is firmly blue. Hogan is just a reaction to that blueness and the only way the Eastern Shore and Western MD can actually influence MD politics.
Not to mention that whiny Millennials keep moving here in droves.
I thought that Hogan recently undid part of the Democratic gerrymandering?
A court did. It is why the primary election was delayed until July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Not even remotely. Democrats have gerrymandered the state for years, even more effectively than Republicans in Wisconsin.
The state is firmly blue. Hogan is just a reaction to that blueness and the only way the Eastern Shore and Western MD can actually influence MD politics.
Not to mention that whiny Millennials keep moving here in droves.
Texas, North Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida are the real gems of Gerrymandering in the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Not even remotely. Democrats have gerrymandered the state for years, even more effectively than Republicans in Wisconsin.
The state is firmly blue. Hogan is just a reaction to that blueness and the only way the Eastern Shore and Western MD can actually influence MD politics.
Not to mention that whiny Millennials keep moving here in droves.
I thought that Hogan recently undid part of the Democratic gerrymandering?
Anonymous wrote:No.
Not even remotely. Democrats have gerrymandered the state for years, even more effectively than Republicans in Wisconsin.
The state is firmly blue. Hogan is just a reaction to that blueness and the only way the Eastern Shore and Western MD can actually influence MD politics.
Not to mention that whiny Millennials keep moving here in droves.
Anonymous wrote:No.
Not even remotely. Democrats have gerrymandered the state for years, even more effectively than Republicans in Wisconsin.
The state is firmly blue. Hogan is just a reaction to that blueness and the only way the Eastern Shore and Western MD can actually influence MD politics.
Not to mention that whiny Millennials keep moving here in droves.