Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
You seem to have a problem with reading comprehension so let me say it again. Wes Moore will govern more similar to Hogan than to Ben Jealous. Not sure why this makes you upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Says who???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
They said the same thing about me
Signed Jimmy Carter.
"They" who? Whoever "they" are, they also said it about a lot of people who, in fact, did not become president.
All of the Democrats I know, who have a favorable impression of Hogan, base their favorable impression on Hogan's (incomplete) rejection of Trump. That's not going to win him any Republican primaries.
Throw in too, the way he handled — and tried to handle — COVID, something also not likely to win him any Republican primaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
They said the same thing about me
Signed Jimmy Carter.
"They" who? Whoever "they" are, they also said it about a lot of people who, in fact, did not become president.
All of the Democrats I know, who have a favorable impression of Hogan, base their favorable impression on Hogan's (incomplete) rejection of Trump. That's not going to win him any Republican primaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
They said the same thing about me
Signed Jimmy Carter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Hogan is not going to be president, and Moore is not going to be Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
I’m not sure how a Republican that repudiated Trump’s Presidential ambition is relevant. He was re-elected by large margins and has extremely large favorability in the state, which means that he’s widely popular with Democrats.
Your post indicates that you are a prime candidate for disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.
Hogan wants to be president, too. How's that going?
Anonymous wrote:He's being inaugurated today, just the 2nd black man to be governor in modern US history.
Anonymous wrote:He's being inaugurated today, just the 2nd black man to be governor in modern US history.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of the activist crowd is going to be very disappointed that he’s going to be closer to Hogan on many issues than Ben Jealous. The man wants to be President. He’s not going to derail that being a leftist icon. He’s going to follow the Obama model. He knows Maryland better than a small group of Silver Spring activists.