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Question: How should Democrats invest in the Maryland senate race?
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Invest heavily
 
#2
Ignore it
 
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Author Topic: How should Democrats invest in the Maryland senate race?  (Read 605 times)
Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
johnzaharoff
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« on: March 20, 2024, 02:10:06 PM »

In between both extremes. They need to invest something to attack Hogan/tie Dem nominee to Biden, but I still am not convinced the race will be close in the end as long as Democrats don't complete ignore the race.

I am keeping it as Likely D.
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Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2024, 11:14:02 PM »

My thoughts exactly.

I support Alsobrooks, and don't like Trone.

But the silver lining with Trone is that he has unlimited resources so that the DSCC can focus on battlegrounds. He has the funds to run attack ads that erode Hogan's cross party appeal.

If Trone loses it would be smart of him to fund the race on Alsobrooks’ behalf.

Why on earth would he do that?
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