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Frederick County executive race heats up as Hough and Hagen spar
Last week Sen. Michael Hough (R-Frederick and Carroll) announced that he is running for Frederick County Executive (Screenshot from campaign video)
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The race for Frederick county executive is only in its early stages but it has already begun to heat up.
On Monday, Sen. Michael Hough (Frederick and Carroll), who is the only Republican in the race, ripped one of the Democratic candidates as “far-left.” The criticism comes after Frederick County Council member Kai Hagen described Hough’s campaign mention of not wanting Frederick County to become akin to a “Montgomery County, North,” as a “dog whistle” for things Montgomery County is commonly known for such as political liberalism, racial diversity, and urban development.
Sen. Michael Hough (R-Frederick). (Courtesy Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines)
Maryland Senate Minority Whip Michael J. Hough (R) announced Monday that he will forego a re-election bid and instead run for Frederick County executive in 2022.
“Voters in Frederick County will face a crucial choice in next year’s election. What kind of county do we want to be? Do we continue to be a unique and wonderful community where people are proud to live, work, and raise a family? Or do we become Montgomery County North, with overcrowding, traffic gridlock, crime and high taxes,” Hough asked in the campaign announcement.