Anonymous wrote:If you are a “moderate Democrat” splitting your ticket to vote for Hogan, chances are you’ve always been a Republican and you’re just embarrassed to admit it.
David Trone is a moderate. He’s pro-business, pro-Israel, and pro-law enforcement. He’s way far to the right of me and I will still vote for him on abortion alone. If you are a moderate who thinks Democrats have gone too far left, Trone is your guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Narrator:
He will vote for a national abortion ban. He is very much pro-life and has been always.
This. He absolutely will vote for a national abortion ban. This man is the Susan Collins of the South.
I’m fine with a ban at 16 weeks. That’s a reasonable compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Narrator:
He will vote for a national abortion ban. He is very much pro-life and has been always.
This. He absolutely will vote for a national abortion ban. This man is the Susan Collins of the South.
Anonymous wrote:Narrator:
He will vote for a national abortion ban. He is very much pro-life and has been always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Narrator:
He will vote for a national abortion ban. He is very much pro-life and has been always.
It doesn't matter what he says, even if he's telling the truth. He is running in a Party whose platform is committed not only to banning abortion nationally, but also to lying about it up until the minute they do.
Anonymous wrote:Narrator:
He will vote for a national abortion ban. He is very much pro-life and has been always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're about a generation into having abortion as a political litmus test. How has that been working out for us? Anyone happy with their choices?
If more people had done it, women would still have a constitutional right to make their own decisions about their own pregnancies.
Anonymous wrote:We're about a generation into having abortion as a political litmus test. How has that been working out for us? Anyone happy with their choices?
Anonymous wrote:We're about a generation into having abortion as a political litmus test. How has that been working out for us? Anyone happy with their choices?
Anonymous wrote:Hogan trying to play the “both sides are extreme” on abortion and whitewash his record
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/02/19/extremes-should-not-control-abortion-conversation/
He says he won’t vote for a national abortion ban but he won’t vote to codify abortion rights either, he vetoed it in Maryland as governor. Will this issue prevent the high numbers of Democratic ticket splitting? I know a lot of people voted for Hogan to balance out the “far left” in Annapolis, but there is no “far left” in the Senate that necessitates a so-called centrist Republican from Maryland. And his likely opponent, David Trone, is as pro-business and centrist as you could want.