, the GOP Attorney General nominee, won by decisive margins, their victory wedged divisions in the party that may not be healed by November. Cox may have trouble persuading all Republican voters to cast a ballot for him.
“I would consider publicly standing beside them, if their issues resonate with voters as the months go on,” he said. “The governor went further than I would go. I wouldn’t say that [I wouldn’t endorse].” “It’ll be a bad year nationally for Democrats, but we’re seeing in state after the state, that Republican gains are being stymied by bad nominees,” said Todd Eberly, a political scientist at St. Mary’s College.
Democrats are trying to emerge from eight years in a weakened position, where priorities in the legislature required a veto-proof majority to pass and the governor forced Democrats to moderate their ambition. If they prevail in November, Democrats could dominate all branches of government.One of the key priorities for Democrats is the implementation of a multibillion dollar plan to improve academic achievement in public schools — a measure Cox opposed.
“They want to make sure that everything that God gave us is something that the government will never take away again,” he said, raising a copy of the Maryland Constitution as he spoke. One of the hosts asked Cox if he needed moderate his message given Maryland is a Democratic state that Biden won by a large margins. Cox said constitutional rights are important to everyone, and pivoted to the price of gas.
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