Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
I agree with this. I always felt that Cox had a strong chance based on the number of yard signs, street signs, bridge signs, etc. that I saw.. He had a lot of fervent supporters. I also saw people with signs waving at cars over 270
This governor election in November, better bring out the voters. We cannot be lax this year.
Cox had a much more visible campaign. He had many signs and I think he won based on name recognition. so far I’m extremely disappointed that it’s going to be Westmore, who is extremely poor candidate, vs. Cox.
The fact that Maryland is going to go from Larry Hogan to either Moore or Cox is downright depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
I agree with this. I always felt that Cox had a strong chance based on the number of yard signs, street signs, bridge signs, etc. that I saw.. He had a lot of fervent supporters. I also saw people with signs waving at cars over 270
This governor election in November, better bring out the voters. We cannot be lax this year.
Cox had a much more visible campaign. He had many signs and I think he won based on name recognition. so far I’m extremely disappointed that it’s going to be Westmore, who is extremely poor candidate, vs. Cox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
I agree with this. I always felt that Cox had a strong chance based on the number of yard signs, street signs, bridge signs, etc. that I saw.. He had a lot of fervent supporters. I also saw people with signs waving at cars over 270
This governor election in November, better bring out the voters. We cannot be lax this year.
Cox had a much more visible campaign. He had many signs and I think he won based on name recognition. so far I’m extremely disappointed that it’s going to be Westmore, who is extremely poor candidate, vs. Cox.
The fact that Maryland is going to go from Larry Hogan to either Moore or Cox is downright depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
I agree with this. I always felt that Cox had a strong chance based on the number of yard signs, street signs, bridge signs, etc. that I saw.. He had a lot of fervent supporters. I also saw people with signs waving at cars over 270
This governor election in November, better bring out the voters. We cannot be lax this year.
Cox had a much more visible campaign. He had many signs and I think he won based on name recognition. so far I’m extremely disappointed that it’s going to be Westmore, who is extremely poor candidate, vs. Cox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
I agree with this. I always felt that Cox had a strong chance based on the number of yard signs, street signs, bridge signs, etc. that I saw.. He had a lot of fervent supporters. I also saw people with signs waving at cars over 270
This governor election in November, better bring out the voters. We cannot be lax this year.
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty dangerous to celebrate Cox's win. He's not going to win in the general election, but the fact that so many people voted for a candidate like this does not bode well for the future of Maryland. It wasn't even close.
Anonymous wrote:
Peroutka was my county council member (mercifully for just one term, and then the dem one and we ran him out on a rail)
He is as horrible as they come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahahaha wow MD Republicans just threw away an opportunity.
Lol they just went from a 50/50 toss up between Schulz and Moore to a 30 point loss for Cox to Moore. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Was this counting the fact that some Dems promoted Cox, thinking he’d be easier to beat? I’m a Dem and am furious they would pull this crap.
The Dem better win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahahaha wow MD Republicans just threw away an opportunity.
Lol they just went from a 50/50 toss up between Schulz and Moore to a 30 point loss for Cox to Moore. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Anonymous wrote:I do not think the Dems and the moderates who kept Hogan in are going to be interested in voting for an insurrectionist.
It should not be difficult for Moore to win.
I really want to hear from the primary voters who chose Cox why they thought that was a smart thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:hahahaha wow MD Republicans just threw away an opportunity.