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Former MD Gov Larry Hogan's Desperation Starting to Show

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The former popular Republican Governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, who is attempting to win the Senate seat of retiring Ben Cardin as a “moderate” is apparently getting desperate as his poll numbers continue tanking — now trailing his Democratic opponent Angela Alsobrooks by double digits (51% — 40% according to the latest Univ of MD poll).  From WUSA news, he belated cuts all ties with il Douche’s campaign:

"Neither one of the two candidates has earned my vote," Hogan told CBS News' Face The Nation on Sunday. "The voters in the country are going to be able to make that decision."

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"I didn't vote for (Trump) in 2016 or 2020," Hogan said on Sunday. "It's not just about red versus blue, which is what my opponent wants it to be about, I'm concerned about the red, white and blue."

Note that unlike any number of other prominent Republicans, Hogan is expressly not supporting Kamala Harris for President; and while he now claims to support federal legislation to restore the protections of Roe v Wade:

Hogan told Face The Nation Sunday that he would support protecting abortion rights if elected, adding though that he would oppose removing the filibuster─ a Senate rule that allows members to delay a vote on a bill unless that bill has the support of at least 60 senators.

"I'm going to support the compromise bill to secure Roe and protect abortion rights all across, so that nobody comes between a woman and her doctor," Hogan said Sunday. "I don't agree with my opponent and Donald Trump about trying to do away with the filibuster, so we can jam things through on a partisan basis with one vote."

Failure to do anything about the Senate filibuster of course renders whatever lukewarm support for abortion rights and reproductive freedom you’re now able to muster as completely moot.


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