Marylanders turned up in droves to make their voices heard in the Democratic Primary, and delivered a clear, decisive message:
Angela Alsobrooks is the right choice to represent Maryland in the U.S. Senate.
But if you think that defeating Republican Larry Hogan is a foregone conclusion solely because Maryland is a blue state, think again.
It’s going to take you, me, and every other person who made up Angela’s winning coalition in the primary — and a whole lot more — to defeat Larry Hogan in November.
Will you join me in supporting Angela’s campaign to keep Maryland’s open Senate seat in Democratic hands? If so, please make a grassroots donation to become a Founding Donor to her general election campaign today.
Larry Hogan benefits from the perception that he’s a moderate Republican, and he’s banking his entire campaign on the hope that voters believe that.
He hopes that you’re unaware that he’s backed by Mitch McConnell and shady super PACs dead set on the GOP taking back control of the Senate.
He wants you to believe that he wouldn’t support a national abortion ban, but can’t say it with a straight face and said that reproductive rights can be “emotional for women.”
He thinks you won’t realize that if elected to the Senate, he’d be a rubber stamp for the MAGA agenda.
But he’s wrong.
This grassroots team is not only going to outmaneuver and out-work him at every turn, but we’re going to make sure every single voter in Maryland has a clear, accurate picture of just what kind of senator Larry Hogan would be.
I need your help getting Angela’s general election campaign underway with a massive groundswell of grassroots support, which is why I’m asking: Can Angela and I count on you to become one of the 10,000 Founding Donors she needs by chipping in $25 today?
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Let’s show Larry Hogan, Mitch McConnell, and their corporate backers that Marylanders are paying attention and we’re not going down without a fight.
Thanks,
Governor Wes Moore
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