Romney on Hogan

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  • DavidA

    The Master of Disaster
    Dec 6, 2013
    408
    Annapolis
    I wrote a long response going into the facts that 70% of the people in the state either directly or indirectly earn their living through the state. On and on it went. It was over one thousand characters long. I looked at it and said no. It does not matter. Hogan is the new Republican. Yes he is, in a States who’s economies are dominated by State and Federal spending. Unfortunately this does not play well in Nebraska, but it probably sounds good in all the blue states. I’ll stop here. Thank God.


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    rockstarr

    Major Deplorable
    Feb 25, 2013
    4,592
    The Bolshevik Lands
    If hogan or Romney got the nomination in 2024, I either wouldn’t vote or would vote for the libertarian candidate that usually costs the gop candidate the race anyway,(in purple states ) just to spite the spineless rinos.
     

    trailman

    Active Member
    Nov 15, 2011
    632
    Frederick
    A scary thought is that should either Romney run again or Hogan run and one gets the 2024 GOP nomination (or as a team) we would be in the extraordinary position of holding our noses tightly and voting for them or sitting out the Presidential election and allowing the Dems to keep the White House by default. And there's nobody on the Democrat side who comes close to being a quality President.

    Even if Hogan would run I can't see him getting traction...little recognition outside of political circles...much like O'Malley making a fool of himself as he did. But stranger things have happened in politics.

    Hogan has McCain syndrome. Believes his own press, he gets the nomination first story out of the formerly praising press will be the profit they made off those test kits and it will go down hill from there. Illegitimate children, mistresses, necromancy.
     

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