Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Hogan. I won’t vote for Schultz Bc of her abortion stance. I know she said she would respect the voters but I don’t trust her.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-md-pol-schulz-abortion-20220518-uye5vf3guneflorxsphv6ee2sq-story.html
Her view on abortion is pretty mainstream for centrist Democrats and is even supported by the party. Even Steny Hoyer defends her stance as he has done for other Democrats with similar beliefs where he has said, “we're a diverse party. We have diverse opinions."
https://www.businessinsider.com/hoyer-jeffries-defend-backing-henry-cuellar-jessica-cisneros-roe-abortion-2022-5?amp
Being personally against abortion but think the law shouldn’t change is pretty much aligned with a lot of Marylanders and as Governor, she wouldn’t be able to change the law universally anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I liked Hogan. I won’t vote for Schultz Bc of her abortion stance. I know she said she would respect the voters but I don’t trust her.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-md-pol-schulz-abortion-20220518-uye5vf3guneflorxsphv6ee2sq-story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Dems learned from the Ben Jealous episode. They will go with the electable moderate, Franchot. It’s the same story in 2020 when Dems nominated Biden.
Franchot is terrible and anywhere else would be a republican.
Ive seen this on twitter and its so laughable.
A lifetime Takoma Park liberal with like a 40 year voting record to prove it. When he became the state comptroller he showed the slightest bit of fiscal moderatism, so now he is some kind of DINO? Get a grip on yourself. If anything the majority of the dem field is far t the elft of the actual MD electorate, hence Hogan's 70+ percent approval rating.
Anonymous wrote:it’s surprising that state Democrats refuse to learn their lesson
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
She is not at all like Hogan. Hogan only won lasr time due to the untimely death of the Dem candidate. We aren't voting in Republicans again.
Here is where I differ, and my comment isn’t directed at any of the current nominees for governor. I think “we” should vote for the best candidate regardless of party affiliation. by only voting Democrat we got O’Malley and would’ve gotten Ben jealous. By refusing to vote Republican we would not have gotten Larry Hogan. I think that extreme political thinking or rigid political thinking is bad for the state.
At this point I don’t know who I think will be a good governor, I’m researching and trying to learn.
I honestly don't understand Md's love for Larry Hogan. And I'm not saying this because I'm a democrat (I am), but because I don't understand why everyone thinks he is so great. He lied about the covid test from south korea, he violated the states open meetings act, he was found the violated the first amendment when he blocked people from his social media sites, and now he is trying to sell himself as some "not a republican" republican. I honestly don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
She is not at all like Hogan. Hogan only won lasr time due to the untimely death of the Dem candidate. We aren't voting in Republicans again.
Here is where I differ, and my comment isn’t directed at any of the current nominees for governor. I think “we” should vote for the best candidate regardless of party affiliation. by only voting Democrat we got O’Malley and would’ve gotten Ben jealous. By refusing to vote Republican we would not have gotten Larry Hogan. I think that extreme political thinking or rigid political thinking is bad for the state.
At this point I don’t know who I think will be a good governor, I’m researching and trying to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
She is not at all like Hogan. Hogan only won lasr time due to the untimely death of the Dem candidate. We aren't voting in Republicans again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
She is not at all like Hogan. Hogan only won lasr time due to the untimely death of the Dem candidate. We aren't voting in Republicans again.
Kamenetz wasn’t favored to win the primary and if he did he would have lost, just like Ben Jealous. Keeping in mind that this was for Hogan’s second term.
For Hogan’s first term, he easily beat Anthony Brown who deserved to lose because he’s a terrible politician who has done nothing in his career to this point and has ascended state politics due to party machine backing. His main claim to fame at the time was bungling the state health care exchange, which was the only responsibility he’d been given as Lt Governor to O’Malley. Democrats might have had a chance to stop Hogan at the outset with Gansler. But the machine vote turned out for Brown. A similar thing happened with Erlich and Kennedy-Townsend, so it’s surprising that state Democrats refuse to learn their lesson. Erlich ended up being a terrible governor and lost to O’Malley and Hogan learned that lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Dems learned from the Ben Jealous episode. They will go with the electable moderate, Franchot. It’s the same story in 2020 when Dems nominated Biden.
Franchot is terrible and anywhere else would be a republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
She is not at all like Hogan. Hogan only won lasr time due to the untimely death of the Dem candidate. We aren't voting in Republicans again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Her major ding is that she’s a republican. Republicans like Larry Hogan don’t come by often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the closest to Hogan? I'm looking for a moderate!
Kelly Schulz will literally be an extension of Larry Hogan, and has my vote over the clown car of a democratic field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have similar insight on the R candidates?
Schulz is Hogan‘s hand-picked successor, and Cox and Ficker are crazy.
Cox is Trump-backed which gives him a lift, but I'm hoping Schulz will pull it off. I'd vote for her.
Anonymous wrote:I think Dems learned from the Ben Jealous episode. They will go with the electable moderate, Franchot. It’s the same story in 2020 when Dems nominated Biden.