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warandwar
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« on: May 08, 2023, 11:59:18 PM »



She's a tad establishment for my liking but is a very good for for Maryland, one of the most establishment states. Unless Raskin jumps in, she has my endorsement.
Not sure what's more than a tad in your book. Alsobrooks is playing the game like Cardin did, waiting your turn, etc. Anyone's better than Trone but she's not great and won't back Bmore. Doubt anyone good is getting elected here.
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warandwar
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2023, 11:29:43 AM »



She's a tad establishment for my liking but is a very good for for Maryland, one of the most establishment states. Unless Raskin jumps in, she has my endorsement.
Not sure what's more than a tad in your book. Alsobrooks is playing the game like Cardin did, waiting your turn, etc. Anyone's better than Trone but she's not great and won't back Bmore. Doubt anyone good is getting elected here.

I don’t have a dog in this fight, but what’s wrong with Trone?  I thought he was a pretty generic mainstream progressive.  Alsobrooks is basically the definition of an establishment candidate in Maryland iirc.  Isn’t this just establishment liberal vs. establishment liberal?  I’d far prefer Raskin to either of them, honestly.
I don't like Trone solely because i don't like rich people blatantly buying themselves seats
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warandwar
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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2023, 11:30:49 AM »

Curious to hear from any MD democrats or people in the know about the state's internal politics on the democratic side; the last primary for the Governors race and the various other primaries have always produced rather weird endorsement lists which I feel make more sense if you understand the state's politics...
It's Wait your turn! politics and some bases with distinct interests.
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