He’s not a moderate, he’s just not an extremist like most Republicans. He has been bad for Baltimore, especially when he killed the Red Line. He did a good job at the begin of the pandemic but isn’t doing as well now.
You're right about one thing, Governor. This isn't a decision for politicians. Which is why this decision was made by the county's health officer, a public health expert. And why it's entirely inappropriate for you to have issued a statement. https://t.co/wZocDTYyFZ
— Delegate Eric Luedtke (@EricLuedtke) August 1, 2020
Wait. You could only muster enough courage to punt the hard decisions to county execs and Baltimore’s mayor, but when they make those hard decisions, you take the opportunity to publicly pout? You began this pandemic strong and well. But you’ve wilted, @GovLarryHogan. https://t.co/IfD9DdXIyn
— David Simon (@AoDespair) August 1, 2020
The man vetoed a 500 million discrimination settlement to Maryland HBCUs and used #COVID as an excuse. Why should anyone be surprised by this? https://t.co/Q6UT0AeIO7
— Jason Johnson (@DrJasonJohnson) July 28, 2020
Larry Hogan's racism will grow less subtle as time goes on & he looks to run nationally in 2024.
— Mckayla Wilkes (@MeetMckayla) July 27, 2020
It was always there (killing the Red Line for Baltimore in order to widen suburban highways, calling Freddie Gray "Crips gang-connected") but he's going to get louder with it. https://t.co/afDnvt1ZvZ
Gov Larry Hogan: Baltimore's rising Coronavirus cases are due to increased testing.
— Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) July 28, 2020
Friday I asked Baltimore Health Commissioner if testing alone explains Baltimore's rising case numbers.
Answer: No.
"We're seeing significantly more spread" she said. https://t.co/hqdH8NB5pc
Jesus Christ, man https://t.co/7MnTpY5IE0
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) July 28, 2020
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 https://t.co/MmJUTeSvAx
— D. W A T K I N S (@dwatkinsworld) July 20, 2020
Hmm. Which of these guys does Larry resemble? Which one does he share politics with? https://t.co/itNWHplmwF pic.twitter.com/Qih0XZUjG2
— baynardwoods (@baynardwoods) July 20, 2020
Not sure why this well reported, researched, heavily documented piece, including new Maryland PIA material, is tagged "Opinion." Georgetown law prof. @SheryllCashin chronicles Gov. Hogan's massive transit cuts and education inequity affecting Baltimore. https://t.co/kraL4DWwuc
— Ron Cassie (@ron_cassie) July 18, 2020