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Question: Can Maryland GOP win a third term in 2022?
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« on: April 20, 2021, 02:25:48 PM »

No, pretty much. Michael Steele is a joke and I hope he loses the primary.

How is Steele a joke, the first Black RNC chair who helped the GOP win control of the House and created the wave year of 2010?

How is that a joke? He made MD-SEN 2006 competitive in a Democratic wave year, what do you mean he is a joke?

Steele and Glassman are the only ones who would make this race engaging, despite Franchot being the heir apparent.
I mean Steele has the potential to be a decent strong candidate but he endorsed Biden this year and with how the GOP has been lately I just don't see how he wins the primary and even if he narrowly does do you really think the Trumpists will come out in full force for him? Tbh even with Rutherford or Steele I wouldn't put this at anything more competitive than Likely D  unless the Democrat had some huge scandal and the national environment was like R+8 or something.
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2022, 10:32:55 AM »

What's the issue with Cox? He's a far-right weirdo?

I think Lt. Gov. Rutherford would have been the best possible GOP candidate. He's associated with Hogan, who is popular, and AA.
Cox wanted to impeach Hogan over Covid restrictions and sponsored busses to the January 6th rally.

Yup Cox is a pro Life an election denier backed by Trump while Schultz was pro choice accepted Biden won and was backed by Hogan. This primary was basically a proxy war between Trump and Hogan. Trump probably knew too that Cox doesn't stand a chance in the GE but just wanted to give Hogan an L before 2024.

Wow Hogan says he wont vote for Cox in the GE.
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