Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.
Name recognition for Chelsea. And it was a very small percentage despite being 2nd.
I will vote for Hogan. I voted for him last time too. I thought the calendar thing was dumb but otherwise think he’s done a good job.
I am in the same boat, except I didn't support him last time. It says a lot when one of the main complaints is slightly changing the school calendar. I didn't like that decision, but I also don't think it is a big deal at all.
State government superseding historical local control of school systems to benefit business to the detriment of parents and students is a bigger deal than you’re making it out to be.
It really isn't. We are talking about starting school a week later. I do not believe that causes any real detriment to education. And doing something to help businesses in the state, which at the shore includes lots of mom and pop small businesses, is not a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.
Name recognition for Chelsea. And it was a very small percentage despite being 2nd.
I will vote for Hogan. I voted for him last time too. I thought the calendar thing was dumb but otherwise think he’s done a good job.
I am in the same boat, except I didn't support him last time. It says a lot when one of the main complaints is slightly changing the school calendar. I didn't like that decision, but I also don't think it is a big deal at all.
State government superseding historical local control of school systems to benefit business to the detriment of parents and students is a bigger deal than you’re making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Jealous, but I'm in DC so it's irrelevant. I will not vote for any Republican for any level of government until and unless they fundamentally change their platform and tactics. The Supreme Court decisions handed down yesterday illustrate why this is important - there is no such thing as a moderate Republican because they all toe the party line, which is extremist. Mitch McConnell's theft of a SC seat will have wide-ranging implications for American rights and civil liberties, and zero so-called moderates raised a peep then or now. I firmly believe every Republican politician places party over country. Further, due to their party's rightward drift, they are unable to win by appealing to centrists and therefore are "forced" (as a result of their own actions) to kowtow to their extremist fringe to get elected. Anyone with an R after his or her name is complicit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.
Name recognition for Chelsea. And it was a very small percentage despite being 2nd.
I will vote for Hogan. I voted for him last time too. I thought the calendar thing was dumb but otherwise think he’s done a good job.
I am in the same boat, except I didn't support him last time. It says a lot when one of the main complaints is slightly changing the school calendar. I didn't like that decision, but I also don't think it is a big deal at all.
Anonymous wrote:Democrat here— I have no complaints about Hogan and worry about Jealous’ advocacy background. So I’ll be voting Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.
Name recognition for Chelsea. And it was a very small percentage despite being 2nd.
I will vote for Hogan. I voted for him last time too. I thought the calendar thing was dumb but otherwise think he’s done a good job.
I am in the same boat, except I didn't support him last time. It says a lot when one of the main complaints is slightly changing the school calendar. I didn't like that decision, but I also don't think it is a big deal at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.
Name recognition for Chelsea. And it was a very small percentage despite being 2nd.
I will vote for Hogan. I voted for him last time too. I thought the calendar thing was dumb but otherwise think he’s done a good job.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like hogan will have another term.
I know tons of Dems who voted for him.
Switching gears: how on earth did Chelsea Manning come in 2nd place??? The other losers must feel pretty crummy.