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Monday, July 01, 2013

Hogan Hopes Change Maryland Is The Ticket

Larry Hogan was kicking himself after his brief speech to some 250 guests at his waterfront home in Edgewater Thursday night. He blew a major applause line by forgetting to mention a top accomplishment of his anti-O’Malley policy group, Change Maryland.

Change Maryland had just surpassed Gov. Martin O’Malley on Facebook with 46,790 “likes” compared to O’Malley’s 46,135.

“We’re the largest and fastest growing grassroots organization in Maryland,” Hogan said in an interview, with 10 times more “likes” than Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown. His nonprofit group has more thumbs-up than all the candidates of both parties combined.

Not that Hogan is running for anything — at the moment. Started two years ago, Change Maryland has long been presumed to be a shadow operation for Hogan’s own candidacy for governor.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

More likes on facebook?

Stop the press, everyone, they officially have more likes on facebook than the governor.

This is the day we all hoped for. The day that O'Malley would succumb to the realization that more FB users hate him than love him. I mean its official, it says it right there.

God bless the almighty facebook.