Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it Marilyn a blue state? Why is Hogan voting for Ronald Reagan a problem when Maryland was going to go blue The entire time?
YEah it's not like MD is a swing state. His vote really doesn't make a difference.
I think Hogan has a good chance of being president. Moderate Republican. He'll get all the R votes since they wont' vote D anyway. If the Dems put up someone who is seen as leftist, then you'll get some Ds and a lot of I's voting for Hogan.
That's their key to win -- run a moderate Republican, and hope the Dems run a left-wing candidate.
He's just another R jerk.
Lose-lose. I was all for Hogan as a moderate Republican, and I'm a Democrat. No more. He won't win without moderate Dems voting for him. After Trump gets dumped, the nation won't vote for another mean spirited name caller like Hogan -- anyone who supported Trump won't like Hogan for all the (hot air) negative comments he made about him, and people who disliked Trump won't like Hogan because he didn't bother voting against him. Lose-lose. Come up with a better moderate R candidate and get back to us. Hogan's crossed himself off the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan -
A sane Republican, one I disagree with, but with whom I can talk because he's not crazy, and he's entitled to his non-crazy opinions.
Can't say the same for certain other Republicans.
This was me plus I'd go one further to say I was ready to vote for him. Until I learned he threw away his vote in the most important election of our lifetimes. All talk and no action.
OP
Stop being so dramatic. MD is a stone cold lock to go Blue anyway. He tried to walk a tight rope and played it a little too cute, but it doesnt matter at all.
You were never going to vote for him anyway, and you know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan -
A sane Republican, one I disagree with, but with whom I can talk because he's not crazy, and he's entitled to his non-crazy opinions.
Can't say the same for certain other Republicans.
This was me plus I'd go one further to say I was ready to vote for him. Until I learned he threw away his vote in the most important election of our lifetimes. All talk and no action.
OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think OP ever supported or voted for Hogan anyway, so I’m not sure what the net loss is.
I am a lifelong democrat who was fully ready to vote for him for POTUS. Does that count?
+1 OP was never a Hogan supporter. HOGAN for President 2024!
Can you not read? I WAS a Hogan supporter. No more. I will not vote for him in 2024 or in any other election.