Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, giving the GOP control of the senate impacts judicial appointments and any SCOTUS replacements. It should be a non-starter for democrats and independents to support this candidacy.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/05/22/hogan-doubles-down-on-abortion-stance-dems-say-his-track-record-shows-otherwise
Republican Senate nominee Larry Hogan doubled down Wednesday on his pledge to be a “pro-choice” senator, promising to support legislation codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade that guaranteed a right to an abortion up to 26 weeks.
But his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks, shot back Wednesday, arguing that Hogan’s time as Maryland’s governor proves that voters “can’t trust” his newfound position on abortion.
Political analysts say it was necessary Hogan for come out in support of some abortion protections if he hopes to win a Senate seat this fall, as abortion continues to be one of the issues driving voters to the polls since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
“Especially in a place like Maryland, the fact that Hogan chose it to be the topic of his first general election ad is a clear sign that this is an issue he wants to get ahead of,” Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor for Inside Elections, said Wednesday. He added that Hogan “clearly sees abortion as his No. 1 vulnerability in this race.”
Alsobrooks is such an untrustworthy politician, she campaigned on trying to paint Trone as somehow MAGA.
She is a flip-flopping, inexperienced, disaster. Isn’t there enough disfunction in the senate already ??
Her campaign pointed out that Trone had donated a lot of money to MAGA Republicans. Which is true.
I’m curious what the excuse will be when she loses to Hogan in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, giving the GOP control of the senate impacts judicial appointments and any SCOTUS replacements. It should be a non-starter for democrats and independents to support this candidacy.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/05/22/hogan-doubles-down-on-abortion-stance-dems-say-his-track-record-shows-otherwise
Republican Senate nominee Larry Hogan doubled down Wednesday on his pledge to be a “pro-choice” senator, promising to support legislation codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade that guaranteed a right to an abortion up to 26 weeks.
But his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks, shot back Wednesday, arguing that Hogan’s time as Maryland’s governor proves that voters “can’t trust” his newfound position on abortion.
Political analysts say it was necessary Hogan for come out in support of some abortion protections if he hopes to win a Senate seat this fall, as abortion continues to be one of the issues driving voters to the polls since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
“Especially in a place like Maryland, the fact that Hogan chose it to be the topic of his first general election ad is a clear sign that this is an issue he wants to get ahead of,” Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor for Inside Elections, said Wednesday. He added that Hogan “clearly sees abortion as his No. 1 vulnerability in this race.”
Alsobrooks is such an untrustworthy politician, she campaigned on trying to paint Trone as somehow MAGA.
She is a flip-flopping, inexperienced, disaster. Isn’t there enough disfunction in the senate already ??
Her campaign pointed out that Trone had donated a lot of money to MAGA Republicans. Which is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, giving the GOP control of the senate impacts judicial appointments and any SCOTUS replacements. It should be a non-starter for democrats and independents to support this candidacy.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/05/22/hogan-doubles-down-on-abortion-stance-dems-say-his-track-record-shows-otherwise
Republican Senate nominee Larry Hogan doubled down Wednesday on his pledge to be a “pro-choice” senator, promising to support legislation codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade that guaranteed a right to an abortion up to 26 weeks.
But his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks, shot back Wednesday, arguing that Hogan’s time as Maryland’s governor proves that voters “can’t trust” his newfound position on abortion.
Political analysts say it was necessary Hogan for come out in support of some abortion protections if he hopes to win a Senate seat this fall, as abortion continues to be one of the issues driving voters to the polls since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
“Especially in a place like Maryland, the fact that Hogan chose it to be the topic of his first general election ad is a clear sign that this is an issue he wants to get ahead of,” Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor for Inside Elections, said Wednesday. He added that Hogan “clearly sees abortion as his No. 1 vulnerability in this race.”
Alsobrooks is such an untrustworthy politician, she campaigned on trying to paint Trone as somehow MAGA.
She is a flip-flopping, inexperienced, disaster. Isn’t there enough disfunction in the senate already ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, giving the GOP control of the senate impacts judicial appointments and any SCOTUS replacements. It should be a non-starter for democrats and independents to support this candidacy.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/05/22/hogan-doubles-down-on-abortion-stance-dems-say-his-track-record-shows-otherwise
Republican Senate nominee Larry Hogan doubled down Wednesday on his pledge to be a “pro-choice” senator, promising to support legislation codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade that guaranteed a right to an abortion up to 26 weeks.
But his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks, shot back Wednesday, arguing that Hogan’s time as Maryland’s governor proves that voters “can’t trust” his newfound position on abortion.
Political analysts say it was necessary Hogan for come out in support of some abortion protections if he hopes to win a Senate seat this fall, as abortion continues to be one of the issues driving voters to the polls since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
“Especially in a place like Maryland, the fact that Hogan chose it to be the topic of his first general election ad is a clear sign that this is an issue he wants to get ahead of,” Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor for Inside Elections, said Wednesday. He added that Hogan “clearly sees abortion as his No. 1 vulnerability in this race.”
Alsobrooks is such an untrustworthy politician, she campaigned on trying to paint Trone as somehow MAGA.
She is a flip-flopping, inexperienced, disaster. Isn’t there enough disfunction in the senate already ??
Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, giving the GOP control of the senate impacts judicial appointments and any SCOTUS replacements. It should be a non-starter for democrats and independents to support this candidacy.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/05/22/hogan-doubles-down-on-abortion-stance-dems-say-his-track-record-shows-otherwise
Republican Senate nominee Larry Hogan doubled down Wednesday on his pledge to be a “pro-choice” senator, promising to support legislation codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade that guaranteed a right to an abortion up to 26 weeks.
But his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks, shot back Wednesday, arguing that Hogan’s time as Maryland’s governor proves that voters “can’t trust” his newfound position on abortion.
Political analysts say it was necessary Hogan for come out in support of some abortion protections if he hopes to win a Senate seat this fall, as abortion continues to be one of the issues driving voters to the polls since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
“Especially in a place like Maryland, the fact that Hogan chose it to be the topic of his first general election ad is a clear sign that this is an issue he wants to get ahead of,” Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor for Inside Elections, said Wednesday. He added that Hogan “clearly sees abortion as his No. 1 vulnerability in this race.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Have you looked at Ficker’s positions? He’s way to the right of Hogan. The people who voted for him will vote for Hogan in the general election.
Did these people not see Fickers ads? He went full MAGA. None of those folks will refuse to vote for Hogan in the general election.
MAGAs hate Hogan and may not actually vote for him in the general.
As between Hogan and Alsobrooks the MAGA’s and other GOP will vote for Hogan, without exception.
Voters skip contests all the time. Trump ran behind tons of downballot Republicans in 2020 which is a big reason why he lost. It’s totally plausible that MAGAs will show up to vote for Trump and not vote for Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
Roads are not racist. Roads allow people to get to work in placed that are not near their homes. Why should people be limited to employment and leisure to places that are within walking distance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
Roads are not racist. Roads allow people to get to work in placed that are not near their homes. Why should people be limited to employment and leisure to places that are within walking distance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
Roads are not racist. Roads allow people to get to work in placed that are not near their homes. Why should people be limited to employment and leisure to places that are within walking distance?
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
These are actually really good ideas.
I could see Hogan championing Maryland the way Don Schaefer pushed through the complete makeover of the inner harbor (which was a truly brilliant move).
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see some support for renewed investment in Baltimore. Someone who would support converting that freeway-to-nowhere US 40 into a boulevard that could reunite neighborhoods long blighted by that road. Md could easily snag federal funding for that.
Also someone who would back the redevelopment of the State Center (Metro Subway Link) station, surrounded by blocks of parking lots, blight, and soon to be abandoned state office buildings. What a waste of real estate in the heart of the city. Politicians have been talking about redeveloping that area for years with no progress. I’m sure there are federal funds (economic development funds and block grants) the state could get.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to WTOP news Hogan “supports legislation to codify abortion rights into federal law.” Has anyone else made that pledge, Dem or R?
It’s true. Heard the same on WTOP yesterday.
It’s settled: Hogan is pro choice.
Probably not as pro choice as you would like.
He is NOT PRO CHOICE
That is BS
He's a liar. His actions speak louder than his words. When he was governor of MD we knew exactly how he was pro life. His daughter spews it daily.
And JFC he is a Republican unless he says he is no longer a Republican he is unfit for office.
He will vote party line. He will vote in PROJECT 2025, who wants that hellscape???
Maryland needs to stay Blue!!!!
PP, I don't necessarily disagree with you, but your approach is counterproductive. I get a ton of complaints about your posts and you seem to be everyone on the site. So, I hate to have to do this, but I am going to have to give you an ultimatum. You can ether mellow out and communicate in a calmer and less confrontational manner or I can do whatever it takes to prevent you from posting in the future. It's your choice.