Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown collected 51 percent of the votes for Democratic gubernatorial candidate, while Larry Hogan gathered 43 percent of the votes for Republican gubernatorial candidate.
Hogan is confident he has enough momentum to make a case against Brown from his time as Lieutenant Governor.
"He's got a really failed record of lost businesses, lost jobs, wasteful spending, record tax increasing and broken promises," Hogan remarks about facing Brown in the gubernatorial elections. "We're going to make people aware of his record and talk about the stark differences between the two of us."
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Go get 'em Larry
ReplyDeleteHow about starting with accomplishments gained by each of you over, say, the last seven years? Let him then start the negative campaign...
ReplyDeleteGood luck in MD convincing Baltamorons and DC suburb Obamanites. There is a reason MD keeps reelecting freaks like O'Dummy.
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ReplyDeleteHow about starting with accomplishments gained by each of you over, say, the last seven years? Let him then start the negative campaign...
June 26, 2014 at 8:38 AM
I don't care what either one of them has done in the last 7 years. If you think Brown or any Democrat candidate is a good choice for Governor or any elected position then you are F*n brain dead and shouldn't be allowed to run.
By the way Brown hasn't done anything for the last 7 years and he hasn't even been in the shadow of O'Malley. O'Malley didn't allow Brown to be in the spotlight until the last 6 months and that was only a shared spotlight. O'Malley is racist and only used Brown as a token to get the black vote. BTW he is no more black than he is white, just like Obama.
Because he is black, at least that what they are saying on other blogs. They will come out in droves because they think it time for a black Gov. They do not care that he is responsible for the position we are in now.
ReplyDeleteRead his face book page.
Hogan all the way!
ReplyDeleteExactly my point, 9:19.
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Brown is a scumbag -- see the post higher up.
ReplyDeleteWasn't it Brown who said that MD Health Connections was his "baby"? We all see how well that turned out.
ReplyDeleteWhile I didn't vote for him in the primary, I will support him in his bid to reverse course from the Dumocrat way!
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