Anonymous wrote:Watching ads where Hogan's surrogates say he supports Roe.
Has Hogan ever publicly stated that?
I guess they're hoping no one remembers his prior acts, but I definitely remember
Anonymous wrote:
17% is a lot Undecideds for the Senate race. It will significantly tighten by Election Day with momentum toward Hogan. My prediction? The Senate race will be uncomfortably close but Alsobrooks will ultimately prevail. Harris will win POTUS by 25-28 points, but less than Biden in 2020 with 33 points over Trump.
Lots of white dudes in MD who like Hogan, even if they despise Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Feel the same way. Hogan has my vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Feel the same way. Hogan has my vote.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting Hogan. Too many Democrats in Congress allowing open borders. And now the Democrats want to tax unrealized gains. 🤮
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan was on CNBC this morning and stated that the race is neck and neck. He said he was pulling 32% Black votes, and more and more Independents and Democrats were voting for him.
Of course he said that. Do you think he would say "The polling data don't look that great, actually, but I'm still doing great with my core demographic of older rural white voters."
Someone posted the actual poll in the politics forum. That poll had them tied.
Since she has barely started campaigning, whereas he has name recognition and has been running ads, the polling data don't look that great for him.
Or maybe you don't remember the polling before the primary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a moderate Dem and voting Hogan. Harris and Trump both scare the bejesus out of me and I want an open-minded, moderate Senator.
You are not a moderate Democrat, and you were never going to vote for the Democratic candidate for Senate.
Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) has pulled ahead of former governor Larry Hogan (R) in Maryland’s competitive Senate race with just over two months left before the November election, according to a poll released Wednesday.
The poll, conducted between Aug. 24 and Aug. 30 by Gonzales Research & Media Services, found that 46 percent of registered voters would support Alsobrooks “if the election were held today,” as opposed to 41 percent who said they support Hogan — an edge that reflects the momentum Alsobrooks may have gained after delivering a prime-time speech at last month’s Democratic National Convention.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a moderate Dem and voting Hogan. Harris and Trump both scare the bejesus out of me and I want an open-minded, moderate Senator.