Anonymous wrote:I don't know if he is going to win, but I'm not going to vote for him, and I'm not going to vote Republican for a long time either, for the reasons explained by others in this thread.
I don't care if Hogan has "minded his own business," as he hasn't done anything of significant value to me and his political party is destroying the country.
Anonymous wrote:I will definitely vote for Hogan! The Democrats have absolutely nothing to offer me at this point and stage in my life. I'm an Independent who despises both parties, but at the end of the day I have to vote for the individual who I think is the less damaging and divisive to Maryland. That person is Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan should have let Baltimore burn to the ground. You can't help those who won't help themselves.
Case in point. Whose fault is it that the heat isn't working in Baltimore schools? So much corruption and mismanagement. You want to blame that on the Governor too?
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/education/bs-md-ci-schools-money-returned-20180104-story.html
Careful, your racism is showing.
Since he did grandstand on a/c in Baltimore County, maybe he could do something to help the city? After all, he hasn't made met the Thornton funding commitments.
Instead, he goes with he just ignore Baltimore and maybe it will disappear approach. That will really help business development efforts in the state. How many Fortune 500 companies has he managed to attract? Oh, that's right, zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. One of the most concerning aspects of the past year has been the willingness of many Republicans...to make excuses for Trump, white Nationalists, and those who would destroy our democratic institutions and principles.
Except that doesn't describe Governor Hogan in the least bit. He has stayed out of the fray and minded his own business, which is running the state of Maryland. I know many on the left want him to denounce the President, but that really has nothing to do with his role as Governor and would only serve a political purpose, something he has intentionally avoided.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone but hogan. The school schedule thing is ridiculous.
If it weren't for the school scheduling mandate, I would be 100% behind Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. One of the most concerning aspects of the past year has been the willingness of many Republicans...to make excuses for Trump, white Nationalists, and those who would destroy our democratic institutions and principles.
Except that doesn't describe Governor Hogan in the least bit. He has stayed out of the fray and minded his own business, which is running the state of Maryland. I know many on the left want him to denounce the President, but that really has nothing to do with his role as Governor and would only serve a political purpose, something he has intentionally avoided.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. One of the most concerning aspects of the past year has been the willingness of many Republicans...to make excuses for Trump, white Nationalists, and those who would destroy our democratic institutions and principles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, but I am a former Independent who voted for equal numbers of Democrat and Republican candidates in MD over the years (though I don't recall for sure if I voted for Hogan), turned Democrat in November 2016, and won't be voting for anyone with an R behind his/her name. I don't know who the Democratic candidate for governor in MD will be, but I know they will be getting my vote.
Stupidest "logic" ever.