It’s essential to know that Dan Cox — i.e., Republican Delegate Daniel L. Cox, a quintessential right-wing extremist and the GOP’s nominee to be governor of Maryland — is endorsed by Donald Trump and proud of it.
And it’s also important to know that ever since Cox’s primary victory in July, he’s backpedaled away from his long record as an extremist. He’s repudiated previous positions, scrubbed his website, and is straining to present himself as a moderate Republican. He’s even downplaying his Trump endorsement.
Cox now denies that, in January 2021, he tweeted that Vice President Pence is a “traitor”; this tweet, however, has been thoroughly verified. His campaign website no longer boasts that he fought to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election results. Or that Cox hired three buses to haul Trump supporters into D.C. to attack the Capitol on January 6.
The Washington Post reports that his web site has been scrubbed of “references to ‘a natural right’ to gun ownership and of promises to ban transgender athletes in women’s sports and to conduct an audit of the 2020 presidential election, which he has called ‘stolen.’”
Also, according to the Post, Cox has closed his account on the Gab social media platform and — tellingly — removed his approximately 1,000 posts from that site. Gab is associated with hate speech, racists, and white nationalists, ad nauseam.
Don’t be fooled by this middle-of-the-campaign flimflammery! Despite Candidate Cox’s reposturing, repositioning, restating, and rejiggering, the GOP’s gubernatorial hopeful remains — simply put — an authentic right-wing extremist. Cox can modify his malice as much as he likes, but it would be naive to think he’ll change his mind about anything.
Every Maryland voter urgently needs to understand that Candidate Cox:
Even Maryland’s conservative incumbent governor, Republican Larry Hogan, has labeled Cox “a QAnon whack job” and is doing nothing to support his candidacy. Hogan says, “Cox is not, in my opinion, mentally stable. He wanted to hang my friend, Mike Pence, and took three busloads of people to the Capitol.”
If the prospect of an extremist Trump clone as Maryland’s next governor horrifies you — as it should! — vote for Democrat Wes Moore and his running mate, Aruna Miller.
More:
To see Dan Cox’s campaign website as it was before he won the primary election (including a Trump endorsement on the home page), use the Wayback Machine, an internet archive of web pages over time:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220000000000*/https://www.coxforfreedom.com
“Trump-Backed Lawmaker Who Called Mike Pence a 'Traitor' on Jan. 6 Wins GOP Primary for Maryland Governor,” Aaron Parsley, July 20, 2022, People Magazine.
“After ‘Traitor’ Tweet, Cox Denounces ‘Mob Violence’ at U.S. Capitol,” Hannah Gaskill, Jan. 8, 2021, Maryland Matters.
“Fellow Republicans disavow Del. Cox's tweet calling VP Pence a traitor,” Ryan Marshall, Jan. 6, 2021, Frederick News-Post.
“Md. GOP nominee Cox deletes account on Gab, site known for hate speech,” Ovetta Wiggins and Erin Cox, Aug. 24, 2022, Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/08/24/gab-dan-cox-maryland-governor/
As a community organizer, journalist, administrator, project planner/manager, and consultant, Gren Whitman has led neighborhood, umbrella, public interest, and political committees and groups, and worked for civil rights and anti-war organizations.
Title image: Pond at Pickering Creek Audubon Center, Talbot Co. Photo: Jan Plotczyk