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I say it's a hard No on Hogan. He claimed he would back the Republican nominee even if it was Trump to Hugh Hewitt until he was shamed into backtracking: thehill.com/homenews/ca…. Now he (like many other "normie" Republicans) claims he can say with a straight face that he won't vote for Trump or Harris because he doesn't live in a swing …
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I say it's a hard No on Hogan. He claimed he would back the Republican nominee even if it was Trump to Hugh Hewitt until he was shamed into backtracking: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3840973-larry-hogan-says-he-will-support-trump-if-hes-the-nominee/. Now he (like many other "normie" Republicans) claims he can say with a straight face that he won't vote for Trump or Harris because he doesn't live in a swing state, as if his visibility nationally as a normie Republican doesn't matter to undecided Republican voters (we've heard the same garbage from Romney, Bret Stephens, Jonah Goldberg and others). Vanquishing Hogan is a small but necessary step to burning down the present Republican party and reducing it to ashes, so that a rational new Republican Party can be rebuilt. As far as those "old Jewish men engaged in a spirited debate about how President Joe Biden is 'such an antisemite,'” I can only shake my head (as a +65 Jewish man and Zionist) and hope they are so senile they forget to vote.
Yeah, exactly - when you have this kind of national profile, you can't claim "well I don't live in a swing state" as an excuse. The Cheneys live in Wyoming; that didn't stop them from endorsing and now Liz campaigning with Harris.