hcallega
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« on: March 27, 2017, 12:30:24 PM » |
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From my view on the ground, Dems should be favored if they nominate a strong candidate (John Delaney and Ken Ullman both jump to mind). Hogan's struggled with Trump in the White House, whereas he did a good job positioning himself as a common-sense executive positioned in-between the likes of Pres. Obama and the more radical Congressional Republicans. That doesn't work when you're in the same party as the POTUS, and your base generally supports him and wants you to as well.
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