Congressional Candidates Forum

The incumbent House members from Congressional Districts 6 and 8 and their Republican challengers will appear remotely at a virtual Political Forum sponsored by the Men's Club and Sisterhood of B'nai Israel Congregation in Rockville. It will run from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 18.

  • 10:30: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-8th District)
  • 11:00:  Aerospace Engineer Gregory Coll, Republican challenger in the 8th District
  • 11:30:  Del. Neil Parrott, Republican challenger in the 6th District
  • 12:00:  Rep. David Trone (D-6th District)

Registration is required at: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIud-yrpzksEt2-di- gj5FTeanUHXULsNyf.  You then will be sent a Zoom link for the event. Each candidate will have about 30 minutes to answer questions submitted by the audience.  The event is open to members of the congregation and the community.


Headquarters for Signs

To volunteer for campaigning, distribute literature at the polls, pick up a sign or make a much welcome donation contact Brad Botwin, our MCGOP Republican Organization Chairman at either 240-447-1884 or [email protected]

Ask about our humongous TRUMP signs, 4 X 8 feet - so big you need a truck! They're HUGE!

We need Republicans to work the polls distributing literature for early voting and Nov 3. Can you do it? Call and volunteer.

MCGOP, 15833 Crabbs Branch Road, Rockville, MD 20855.  (O)301-417-9256   Office Election hours Monday through Saturday 10 AM - 3 PM. Off hours call for an appointment.

Losing your TRUMP signs at night? So are a lot of folks, just take them in and put them out again the next day. (That way your neighbors will have to get their own!)


Republicans October 2020

Electoral College member Ruth Melson honored

Republicans turn out at Walter Reed

 

 

 

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Editorials October 2020

WHAT THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT

By Anne Koutsoutis

KNELLING DOWN IS NOT THE WAY TO STAND UP TO RACISM

By Hessie Harris

FAKE HISTORY - WILL IT KILL AMERICA?

By William Richbourg

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Chairman's Message 9-11

I don’t remember when political violence was part of the social landscape in America. Ballots not bullets was always the theme for our democracy. A change like that should give us all pause.

When the President gave his speech last month at the White House accepting the nomination of his party for re-election, many local Republicans were invited to attend. Certainly the elected delegates from DC, Prince Georges and Montgomery had a great turnout.

There was some concern during the speech, but

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Volunteer Opportunities

Now that the Conventions are over the real campaigning begins. Do you want to volunteer?

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Editorials September 2020

Happy Labor Cartel Day

The Six Stages of Moral Development

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Great Republicans September 2020

Katja Bullock, American Patriot

By Deborah Lambert

All in all, life has been good to Katja Bullock, and her lifetime of multiple career achievements is a testament to the unrelenting work ethic of someone who loves what she’s doing.

In 1965, as a 22 year old college graduate with a pharmacy degree and a deep curiosity to find out about America, she immigrated from Germany to the U.S. and planned to stay here for a year to see what the country was like.

However, it didn’t take long for a series of life-altering opportunities and good fortune to make her realize that she might have to change her plans.

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Trump Top Ten

Hello Fellow Republicans,

Now that the DNC has wrapped up their convention of platitudes, it is full steam ahead to the RNC Convention. In the coming week, Americans will hear about the countless results that President Trump has delivered for the American people.

Along these lines, I am very excited to share with you our new Trump Top 10! With all the results the President has produced, it is a challenge to narrow the list down.

Our hope is that this one-page “Trump Top 10” is resource for you. Print it out, enlarge it on foamboard, 

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Four More Years

I join you as we celebrate the Republican National Convention. Times are so different, four years ago it was the DNC and RNC Conventions, then the Summer Olympics in Brazil, on to Labor Day and the election. (All the media outlets knew who would win – the voting was just a formality)

 

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