Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
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Nope. I am the pp. Would gladly vote for a black candidate from MoCo or any other area of the state. There are racists out there, but I am not one of them.
Baltimore is a wreck, and while PG is doing better than they were a few years ago with corruption, I'd prefer not to vote for anyone who was around during that time. Maryland needs a break.
For the record, I will also not vote for any Asian, White, Hispanic or Other politician from Baltimore and PG. Which is why I posted. Stop encouraging these candidates and encourage candidates from more successful areas (and less corrupt) areas of the state. Basically, this is why Hogan will be "easily reelected." I don't hate Hogan, but I don't want to vote for him or another Republican for governor yet again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
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Anonymous wrote:I really don't like him - he's a bully just like Christie. He caters to business and the wealthy to the detriment of everyone else. He has no regard for the public school system, and certainly doesn't work well with MoCo interests. I hope that the Dems put up a decent candidate to go against him. I hear Madaleno is a good candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
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No, but anyone who values transparency and good governance knows that many PG politicians are tainted.
Ok. So how is Rushern Baker "tainted?" Are you aware of any scandals he has been involved in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
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No, but anyone who values transparency and good governance knows that many PG politicians are tainted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
And what is wrong with that??
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems are either gonna nominate Baker, Ulman or Delaney
Out of those three, only Delaney has a chance. If they nominate one of the other two, it will be Kennedy-Townsend or Brown all over again. Considering the "my turn" nature of Maryland Democratic politics combined with (and I hate the say it) their diversity fetish, it will probably be Baker. I have nothing against Baker, however there is just no way that he can win statewide. What's his point, his agenda? He has none. Couple that with the stench that is hovering around PG county politicians that he cannot fully distance himself from and it makes his bid even less likely. But Maryland Democrats aren't too bright, so Baker it will be followed by 4 more years of Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to vote for Hogan, but the Dems keep on running candidates who are from Baltimore or PG. Please run someone else.
Anonymous wrote:This is a fact that Libs can't wrap their tiny heads around. Our side will win again!!!
Anonymous wrote:Dems are either gonna nominate Baker, Ulman or Delaney