MCGOP SPRING CONVENTION
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
Saturday, April 20 in Gaithersburg, MD
Tentative Schedule
Main Session

Nicolee Ambrose
Republican National Committeewoman

Sebastian Gorka
Radio and TV Host and former White House official

Dennis Melby
MCGOP Party Chairman

Larry O'Conner
WMAL Radio Host
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Luncheon Speaker

Tom Homan, former ICE Director
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Main Event Sponsor Convention
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Red Wave Sponsors
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Patriot Sponsors
Lori Jaffe, Dennis Melby, Reardon Sullivan
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TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW

At the Hilton Doubletree in Gaithersburg
PLANNING FOR MARCH

- Mar 18 Attainable Housing
- Mar 18 Amber Athey
- Mar 18 Leprechauns & Patriots
- Mar 19 Spring Arrives
- Mar 19 MD Hispano-Latinos
- Mar 20 Leisure World Republicans
- Mar 21 Mid MoCo Muster/Third Thursday
- Mar 23 Purim
- Mar 25 Maryland Day
- Mar 31 Easter
BEWARE THE DISINFORMATION POLICE

By Amy Waychoff
Beware the “Disinformation” Police
There is a bill being considered in Annapolis that would severely constrain our First Amendment rights to question the process or results of elections. In HB 333, “Election Disinformation on Large Social Media Platforms and Influence Related to Voting,” “election disinformation” means incorrect or misleading information about election procedures, election results, or voting rights in the State. The bill requires each large social media platform to make reasonable efforts to prevent, detect, and remove accounts and posts that communicate “election disinformation” in the State. The social media platform must report — within 48 hours — very specific information about the problematic posts to the State Board of Elections. Failure to do so would incur fines ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 per offense.
A person who objects to non-citizens voting could be labeled as opposing voting rights. A person who questions the vote count could be said to be spreading disinformation about an election result.
Read moreGOP SAYS BANK YOUR VOTE
Recent elections in Democrat controlled areas have shown that they can overwhelm results with mail-in ballots. It's not unusual for Republicans to win on election day, when those in-person votes are counted, but after all the mail in / drop box ballots are added, the Republicans lose. We won't let that happen again. The new leadership of the Republican Party is fully behind using mail-in ballots when your Democrat run state pursues it. Watch the video and sign up now for the Primary and General election. And let's Bank the Vote!
RETURNING IN APRIL
Breakfast With Friends!

The Republican Breakfast Club
Our popular Republican Breakfast Club returns to Park Potomac's Attman's Deli at 8 AM April 9. Start the day "right" with bagels, lox, eggs and a schmear of politics!
BETHESDA RESIDENT SANG AT CPAC
Our friend Daniel Erbe of Bethesda sang the National Anthem at CPAC last month. He also opened the MCGOP Convention in Rockville last year. Presently, he's starting an online voice and public speaking instructional studio and is currently looking for clients. READ THE STORY HERE
STATE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP

By Stacey Sauter
The Maryland State Republican Party held its first quarterly meeting of the year in Nottigham (Baltimore County) on Saturday, March 16th. Here are some highlights:
- The RNC National Convention is being held at the Baird Center in Milwaukee, July 14th-18th. Maryland State Committeeman, Dave Bossie, is one of the leading organizers of event, and has secured the Hilton Garden Inn Suites for our entire delegation. The hotel is within walking distance of the convention center. Packages to the event will be sold through the Maryland State GOP. Details are still being worked out, so stay tuned for upcoming links.
- The Maryland State GOP Spring Convention is being held on May 17th-18th at the Hager Hall Convention & Event Center 901 Dual Highway, Hagerstown. A block of hotel rooms are reserved at the Hampton Inn Hagerstown. To purchase tickets for the event go to: https://secure.anedot.com/maryland-republican-party/sc2024
TOO CONSERVATIVE FOR YOU?

...HE WON 49 STATES!
WHY THE 2024 PRIMARY MATTERS
By Greg Decker
There are actually a few reasons that the primary election in MoCo matters this year. We will talk about just one of those reasons here and then follow-up in future installments.
As you probably know, Maryland sends 8 representatives to Congress. In recent years the only one who is a Republican is Andy Harris from District 1. Previously, we had another Republican representative but severe gerrymandering effectively eliminated Republican Roscoe Bartlett from representing District 6. After the 2020 census and much judicial and legislative wrangling District 6 has been returned to a demographic make-up which as far as major party registration is fairly equal.
An election district analysis at the non-partisan website “FiveThirtyEight” indicates that Maryland’s 6th District is now what they call “Highly Competitive” as opposed to how it used to be, D+double-digits. Democrat David Trone has purchased this district for the last few terms but he has set his sights on the US Senate so there is now no incumbent running.
Here are a couple of images, from the “FiveThirtyEight” site, which describe the demographic make-up of Maryland’s Congressional Districts:
Read moreHelp Lead the Party
The Republican Party through its elected board, the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee (MCGOP) is currently recruiting qualified applicants to fill Committee vacancies for Legislative Districts: LD 17, LD 19 and LD 20. Eligible individuals must be registered Republican voters and live in those specific areas. Since these are large geographic areas if you’re interested you may check to confirm your LD by Clicking Here .
If interested in applying, please submit your letter of interest and political/professional resume to the MCGOP’s Party Secretary Lori Jaffe ([email protected]) NO LATER than 5 PM March 22, 2024. Interviews will be scheduled at a later date.
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