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LabourJersey
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« on: May 05, 2023, 06:00:58 PM »

With Trone running, Raskin potentially getting in, Ruppersberger an expected retirement, and Harris' district zooming to the left, there's a possibility for a major facelift in the Maryland delegation this coming cycle.

Watch for Johnny O to go for Ruppersberger's seat and Jawando to drop to the Congressional level if Raskin gets in.

And not to mention our second Gen Z member of Congress in Joe Vogel, I read that he filed Paperwork to run in MD-06

I was all for Vogel till I found out he was in student gov

Even worse -he was on the student government of George Washington University.

As a GW alum I simply refuse to ever vote for someone affiliated with that student government.
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2023, 09:01:59 PM »

Btw, I can already tell that this primary is going to be absolutely unbearable.

Eh. From my view of it, decent enough chance at this point Alsobrooks gets enough early momentum to coast out of the gate. Especially if Raskin bows out.

I think she's already starting to get the serious momentum needed to make her primary safe.
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2024, 10:15:55 AM »

Endorsements usually don't mean much to actual voters, but have we ever seen an entire party apparatus back one candidate so hard when another candidate who is an incumbent Congressman is also running? Feels like the deck is stacked against Trone at this point.

And despite all that, Trone was still leading in the last independent poll that we got.

We're six weeks away from the primary on May 14, and Alsobrooks is playing catch up.

Trone has been out there, spending a lot of money to boost his name recognition, to the point where's he is comparable to Alsobrooks.

She still has a chance for certain, but she's let Trone pull ahead.
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