Well they must like him as governor. He is rich but afaik not super wealthy. He’ll probably need to play ball with the GOP. What we need is a sweep of both houses and the white house to get an agenda moving. With Maryland and West Virginia, that’s a good start.
He may be a RINO but with the right populist pressure he may be convinced on key priorities IF the leadership and the people are clear about what is needed. That IMO has been the problem. The politicians have had their own agenda, and this causes fractures. They need their feet held to the proverbial fire and feel populist pressure.
I am trying to understand how his policies would be better than the rats. The same voters that elected Cardin and Van Hollen are going to vote for Hogan? Am I being unfair?