Anonymous wrote:I've never voted for a Republican and right now I'd vote for him over the democratic front-runner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, they won't vote for Baker or Mandalino or any other dem, but they won't vote for Hogan. And there's enough of them to take away enough votes to pretty much guarantee that the democrat -ANY democrat- is going to eek out a win in what was supposedly a sure-thing for Hogan.
It's Magdaleno, just FYI.
Actually Madaleno!
Doesn't matter, just call him "governor elect" , because he's going to crush fatboy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, they won't vote for Baker or Mandalino or any other dem, but they won't vote for Hogan. And there's enough of them to take away enough votes to pretty much guarantee that the democrat -ANY democrat- is going to eek out a win in what was supposedly a sure-thing for Hogan.
It's Magdaleno, just FYI.
Actually Madaleno!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, they won't vote for Baker or Mandalino or any other dem, but they won't vote for Hogan. And there's enough of them to take away enough votes to pretty much guarantee that the democrat -ANY democrat- is going to eek out a win in what was supposedly a sure-thing for Hogan.
It's Magdaleno, just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:I am most likely going to vote for Hogan. It will be the first time I’ve ever voted for a republican.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, they won't vote for Baker or Mandalino or any other dem, but they won't vote for Hogan. And there's enough of them to take away enough votes to pretty much guarantee that the democrat -ANY democrat- is going to eek out a win in what was supposedly a sure-thing for Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:I am most likely going to vote for Hogan. It will be the first time I’ve ever voted for a republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there will be no re-election. It was a fluke and won’t happen again.
Explain. Hogan is the second most popular governor in the entire nation, with an approval rating of 68%.
It requires no explanation beyond simply realizing that a large block of voters in the state of Maryland who are traditionally republican aren't going to vote for Hogan again because he's done nothing for them. I'm speaking of gun owners, who are frustrated at best and outraged at worst with Hogan, for not using executive authority to change the way that concealed carry permits are issued by the state. And Hogan can't afford to not have their support in a state with such a lopsided electorate. But by ignoring them, he's pretty much alienated what should've been a rock solid group of supporters.
Many will not vote for Hogan again, and for Hogan, who can't afford to lose any votes at all, it will guarantee that the Democrat candidate will win.
You haven't heard about this because news outlets are completely unaware of the issue. They don't even know that Hogan has lost such a core of his supporters. But reporters don't normally talk to gun rights activists, or keep up with those issues, so this is solidly in their blind spot.
But Hogan is done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there will be no re-election. It was a fluke and won’t happen again.
Explain. Hogan is the second most popular governor in the entire nation, with an approval rating of 68%.
Anonymous wrote:No, there will be no re-election. It was a fluke and won’t happen again.