Baltimore Sun

‘Healthy’ bipartisan­ship

- — Erin B. Logan

Ed Sherman has been looking forward to the midterms for 2 years. The registered Republican has been incensed by the tone in Washington since 2017 and wanted to get it “on the record” as soon as possible that he doesn’t like the “discourse” President Trump sows.

In the past, he’s crossed party lines but this year, voting at the Miller Library in Ellicott City, he went mostly red, saying it’s healthy for government to be bipartisan.

Sherman, 69, a retired civil engineer, voted for the incumbent Republican governor, Larry Hogan, because he’s “done a good job.” He voted for Allan Kittleman because he has a “strong record” and likes that he’s trying to mitigate flooding in historic Ellicott City.

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