An honor for Governor-elect Larry Hogan from what some might say is an unlikely source.
The Baltimore Sun did not endorse Larry Hogan in the general election race, but the newspaper did name the Governor-elect its Marylander of the Year.
In an editorial posted online and in Sunday print editions, the paper said Hogan displayed, "independence and integrity," that puts him, " in a solid position to govern."
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BOB CULVER is my county man of the year.
ReplyDeleteNothing against Hogan but much like Time making Obama the same or Obama winning a Peace prize I feel it undeserved. What exactly did he do to earn this?
ReplyDeleteThe Baltimore Sun has shown "independence and integrity" as well.
ReplyDeleteThis contrast to Delmarva's The Daily Times which reeks of bitter unprofessionalism and immaturity.
Hogan and team ran an unprecedented grassroots campaign that focused on the residents of the state and their concerns. It was done in a positive way without personal attacks toward Hogan's opposition.
8:35 Read 8:43. Hogan is a Republican in a very blue state. That alone is an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteAmen 8:43
ReplyDelete8:43 The Daily Times unlike the Sun endorsed Hogan for governor.Look it up.
ReplyDelete3:22 So? What's that have to do with anything? I'm willing to bet 8:43 was referring to the bitterness exhibited by the DT's in a recent editorial, relating to the election.
ReplyDeleteThe thing Democrats, the Daily Times and Salisbury Independent don't understand about this election is the Republicans outworked the Democrats. There have been Republican waves before, but Conway still won. What happened this time was Hogan, Culver, Carozza, Mautz, Adams, Addie, and Anderton busted their butts.
ReplyDeleteHow many people talked to Norm Conway during the election? How about Rick Pollitt? Judy Davis?
The Republicans won because they emphasized jobs and worked hard. That's it. That was the magic formula.