So what if Hogan wins a Second term?

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  • thomfantomas

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    Feb 15, 2013
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    Whats in our benefit?

    Will it be the same as the last 4 years?

    More antigun bills to be signed into law?

    When is the last time a Republican Governor was elected a Second term in this state?

    I thought about this the other day though i know there is a Hogan thread but this is the what "IF" Governor Hogan Wins for a second term.
     

    welder516

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    I would think it would be hard for him to lose , he is liked by many from both sides . He is enough republican and more democrat to take both votes .

    I would say he is not popular to us here at MDS , but he has no concern for us . He will again do nothing for gun owners .
     

    Matlack

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    Start with, him + 5 senators or 7 house members, and you have a veto proof minority. They can then work on redistricting and undoing decades of gerrymandering. We would be about 50/50 if it wasnt for gerrymandering. Same with Congress. Get that wedge going and you can stop all this BS with stealing our 2A rights. Thats what is at stake. For those that dont want to vote for H, it means you are willing to throw away your 2A rights in the state for another decade.
     

    Matlack

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    I would think it would be hard for him to lose , he is liked by many from both sides . He is enough republican and more democrat to take both votes .

    I would say he is not popular to us here at MDS , but he has no concern for us . He will again do nothing for gun owners .

    Polls show that while he is well liked, Dems still vote party. Against a general D he barely has the edge. It gets worse based on who he is up against. Especially when people dont vote.
     

    Schipperke

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    Constitutional Carry, Shred the HQL and approved handgun roster, Seven day cool off period repealed, no magazine capacity limits...
     

    welder516

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    Polls show that while he is well liked, Dems still vote party. Against a general D he barely has the edge. It gets worse based on who he is up against. Especially when people dont vote.

    Well we are treading dangerous ground when stating who we are voting for or against .

    I see no other vote then Hogan for me , but I would love to just vote for Hogan's Dad as a poignant message .
     

    brownspotz

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    You'll still be paying rain tax and bag tax. At least the bay bridge toll was reduced. Oh and your 2a rights...lolololol you'll never get those back.
     

    TargetGrade

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    FREE books, food and transportation to go with their FREE community College. :rolleyes: Anything else to give away?.... I mean it's free, right? :sad20:
     

    MDFF2008

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    A chance at a more favorable 2020 census, esp if we can pick up enough R seats to stop veto overrides from being automatic and without needing to make burnt offerings that the Supreme Court strikes down Maryland's map.
     

    Bob A

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    He consciously knew who voted him in!


    My answer was never answered...

    When was the last time Maryland had a Republican serve second term as Governor?


    Too lazy to google it

    Theodore Roosevelt McKelvin, 1951-1959

    Before him, there were two successive Republican governors, 1861-1869.

    And that's all, folks!
     

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