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Laurie Halverson’s Campaign for State Delegate in LD 15 is Focused on Common Sense Solutions for Maryland’s Problems

By Deborah Lambert

Laurie Halverson’s campaign for State Delegate in LD 15 has increased voter awareness of how valuable her experience would be, especially in the field of education. (Her website at LaurieHalversonforDelegate.com contains a detailed rundown of her experience and goals.)


Bill Day, Candidate for House of Delegates from District 16, Wants to Bring Commonsense Solutions to Annapolis

As a father, husband, small business owner and attorney in Rockville. I often listen to concerns of parents about their children, healthcare, the quality of our schools, traffic gridlock and the increasing incivility in politics. My wife, Michele and I have three wonderful children who attend local schools and are active in sports.


It’s about Maryland, Stupid -- Craig Wolf Closes the Gap on Brian Frosh for Attorney General

By Mark Uncapher

A new Gonzales Research poll in the past week has shown Republican candidate for Attorney General Craig Wolf closing in on Brian Frosh.  In less than a month, Wolf has slashed Brian Frosh’s lead by 23%.  When undecided voters are asked to make a choice, the difference between the candidates drops to just 6%.  Frosh is at 40% and Wolf at 34%.  


Dr. Politics – Do Not Engage

By Dwight Patel

It’s getting close to Election Day, and that means another round of good-hearted volunteers bravely covering polls for Republicans all across the Great and Awesome State of Maryland. BTW, thank you Governor Hogan for putting the Great and adding the Awesome to the State of Maryland. 


Rule of Law, Not Mob Rule

By Gail Weiss

With determination and some trepidation, I went to Capitol Hill this week to help lobby for Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation. We thanked a number of senators, among them Lindsay Graham who along with Susan Collins, stood up to mob rule and rolled back the malicious tactics displayed by far-left Senate Democrats during this nomination process. Bravo to Senators Graham and Collins as well as McConnell and Grassley!


Are MoCo Republicans Angry Enough?

By Marc A. King, Candidate for House of Delegates, LD 15

The activities and actions of the past few weeks concerning the Kavanaugh nomination clearly reflect the ugly underbelly of politics and how the Dems will stop at nothing to regain power. There is nothing new in that general statement, since certain TV and radio pundits have been consistently making this observation to describe the actions and reactions to the attacks on Kavanaugh and his family.


David Trone: The Swamp’s Candidate for Congressional District 6

By Mark Uncapher MCGOP Chairman

Usually a repeated history of legal scrapes with both regulators and law enforcement effectively disqualifies a would-be candidate from running for public office.


Is Montgomery County a Hopeless Cause for Republicans?

By Dwight Patel Candidate for State Senate, District 20

I am a big believer in hopeless causes, I know the naysayers will go on about how Montgomery County is a hopeless cause for Republicans. But I have in my 46 years on this earth I have lived through many hopeless causes.


Dr Politics: Maryland Republicans Moving the State Forward

By Dwight Patel

I know the left seems to have a monopoly on the word “Forward.” However, thanks to Governor Larry Hogan and the totally awesome state of Maryland, we owe all of our leaps forward to Republican governors and Republican legislators.  Over the past 100 years, Maryland Democrats have been dragged into the 20th century by Republican initiatives.


Ed Amatetti Campaign for County Council District 2 Moves Full Steam Ahead

By Deborah Lambert

During his remarks at a recent campaign event, Ed Amatetti, who is running for County Council District 2, assured the audience that his candidacy was serious business, adding that he was so concerned about the county’s unsolved problems that sometimes he imagined that he was already on the job.


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