Former NAACP President Ben Jealous running for Governor of Maryland; Larry Hogan WINS re-election

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That’s enough support to keep Ben jealous from winning the gov race
Bro Larry Hogan does not have no damn 30% support of blacks. It's a propaganda piece like 99% of the washington post articles about this race.

READ the article. In what world is a 30% approval rating worth writing about over the 70% disapproval rating? They can't write an article about 70% because then that blows a whole in the myth that Hogan is a popular governor.
 

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Hogan put Brady on UMD Board of Regents and if Jealous does not capitalize on Larry's ties to UMD football he doesn't deserve to be governor :yeshrug:

you can have a pudgy friendly face and a real record of social activism and amazing ideas but if you cant cut a few throats i dont want you in charge

this drive for 5 shyt is dangerous. hogan out ASAP fukk wapo
 

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This shyt is embarrassing :huhldup:
On polls? 116,000 turned out for the last day of early voting. The lines were long in many locations.

https://elections.maryland.gov/press_room/2018_stats/GG18 Early Voting by Party.pdf

Total vote so far:

Dems: 423,562
GOP: 155,685
Indies: 75,491
Other: 6,538

Jealous campaign is aiming to get 1 million votes. And overall turnout close to 1.9 million. If turnout is 1.2 million on election day, they'll get to that mark. The issue will be the cross over Dems.




Hogan put Brady on UMD Board of Regents and if Jealous does not capitalize on Larry's ties to UMD football he doesn't deserve to be governor :yeshrug:

you can have a pudgy friendly face and a real record of social activism and amazing ideas but if you cant cut a few throats i dont want you in charge

this drive for 5 shyt is dangerous. hogan out ASAP fukk wapo

He put this out before Brady was removed.



Then after

 

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By the numbers: what Maryland's early voting figures tell us about where it's popular, which voters turned out

Maryland’s eight-day early voting period has wrapped up with a record number of voters casting ballots in person before a gubernatorial Election Day.

The election Tuesday will determine whether Republican Gov. Larry Hogan or his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous, takes an oath of office in January for a four-year term. Also on the ballot are races for U.S. Senate, Maryland’s eight seats in the U.S. Houseof Representatives, the Maryland General Assembly and county offices.

Here’s a look at some of the numbers from the reports on early voting from Oct. 25 through Thursday:

» 661,276: That’s the total number of early votes cast in Maryland this year. It compares with 307,466 cast during early voting in the last gubernatorial election in 2014 and with 874,753 for early voting during the 2016 presidential election. Presidential election years generally have much higher turnout than gubernatorial election years.

» 3,733: Number of voters who completed same-day new registrations during this year’s general election early voting. Democrats bested Republicans in new registrations 2,430 to 617 — that’s close to a 4-1 margin. The first time Maryland voters could register and vote the same day during early voting was in 2016, when 7,884 people registered during the early-voting period for the general election.

» 31.6 percent: Early voting has become very popular in the Middle Shore counties. This is the percentage of eligible voters who voted early in Talbot County, the highest in the state. Queen Anne’s is second-highest and Kent is third.


» 6.2 percent: While western Maryland and the Eastern Shore tend to favor Republicans, they part ways on their enthusiasm for voting early. This is the percentage of eligible voters who cast early ballots in Allegany County, by far the lowest in the state. Neighboring Washington County is the next lowest at 9.2 percent.

» 19.5 percent: That’s the percentage of eligible Democratic voters who went to the polls before Election Day. Early voting was a Democratic initiative in Maryland, and party members have taken to the practice more than Republicans or unaffiliated voters.


» 15.4 percent: Republicans are catching up, however. This year’s percentage of eligible Republicans who voted early exceeded 2014’s 9.2 percent. Hogan and his wife voted early in Annapolis.

» 113,065: The number of voters who cast ballots on Thursday. That compares with 62,457 on the final day of early voting four years ago.

» 12.2 percent: Percentage of eligible voters who voted early in Baltimore, which has no competitive local races on the ballot.

» 18.4 percent: Percentage of eligible voters who voted early in Baltimore County, which has a highly competitive race for county executive and some hard-fought legislative contests.
 

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oh shyt i live near los chorros :whoo:
On polls? 116,000 turned out for the last day of early voting. The lines were long in many locations.

https://elections.maryland.gov/press_room/2018_stats/GG18 Early Voting by Party.pdf

Total vote so far:

Dems: 423,562
GOP: 155,685
Indies: 75,491
Other: 6,538

Jealous campaign is aiming to get 1 million votes. And overall turnout close to 1.9 million. If turnout is 1.2 million on election day, they'll get to that mark. The issue will be the cross over Dems.






He put this out before Brady was removed.



Then after


GOOD

i wanna see an ad too. we need outraged parents and grandparents who dont use twitter or the internet for news.

an issue like that could get a lot of rootless independents
 

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According to yall, Washington Post and Baltimore Sun are seemingly supporting a Boss Hogg looking Republican for a 2nd or 3rd governorship term.

So are these alt-right publications now?? :sas1:.

Hope Jealous, Abrams, and Gillum win. That would be black governors leading 40 million Americans, over 10% of U.S. population.

Regardless of outcomes, there will be many more blacks people of color running for these positions years to come.
 
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