News Corner
Separate But Equal Elections Adopted by Democrats in Maryland
By Sharon L. Cohen, MCGOP Central Committee Member, Legislative District 15
As a female and a Republican – yes, shock and awe, there are women Republicans in Montgomery County – I cannot stop laughing at the recent decision by the Maryland Democrat Party to adopt separate but equal elections for their central committee members. Half of their central committee members must be female and the other half male, but that is not new. What is new is that during this year’s June 26 primary for 17 counties, each voter will HAVE to Vote for one or more MALES on the Male ballot and one or more FEMALES on the Female part of the ballot. A new separate but equal voting arrangement has arrived if you are a Democrat.
Russians in Maryland Polling Places
By Delegate Kathy Szeliga
Do you think foreign nationals should be openly invited into our polling places on Election Day? A couple of Annapolis Democrat senators do!
For all the complaints about potential foreign involvement in U.S. elections, some Maryland Democrats sure were trying to invite outside influences into our elections.
Dr. Politics: A To Do List for 2018 Candidates
By Dwight Patel
Congratulations! You guys have all filed for your respective offices, the deadlines have passed, and some of you running in Maryland are lucky enough to have no Democrat challenger. Those of you without challengers should continue raising money. Those with primaries should not only keep raising money, but also hit the Republican speaking circuits. Those with just a Democrat challenger should keep in mind that this is a marathon, not a sprint. You have 244 days to Election Day.