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  • occbrian

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 3, 2013
    4,905
    in a cave
    HOUSE

    9B. 1 Delegate from this district.

    Carol Loveless (R)
    - VERY PRO 2A
    - Can't say enough good things about her.

    Bob Flanagan (R)

    Rich Corkran (D)
    - Anti ---Other Issues--

    Tom Coale (D)
    - ANTI. PROOF.
    - Georgetown educated lawyer.

    Speaking for myself and not for anyone or any organization, I support Loveless. She is awesome. I've met her in person. I don't know that DINO would be beneficial here. Getting Loveless in office would be huge.


    9A (My district). 2 Delegates from this district. I should have ran, lol.
    Incumbent- Del Warren Miller (r). Voted against 281.
    Chris Eric bouchat (lifetime NRA member, bowhunter)
    Frank Mirabile(r) (pro 2a, pro carry, pro reciprocity)
    Trent Kittleman(r)
    Kyle Lorton (very pro 2a)

    Take your pick.


    SENATE ---
    Kittleman is out... Del Bates (r), who voted against 281, is running for his spot.


    FOR OTHER DISTRICTS ---- http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=134859
     
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    abean4187

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 16, 2013
    1,327
    DINO will be helpful in the future. Vote in the weakest Democrat in the primary and then vote for Republicans in the general. Howard county is quickly going down the crapper. In the span of 20 years they have gone from weak Republican to a strong Democratic leaning.

    Presidential election results.
    Year GOP --- Dem
    2012 37.88% --- 59.94%
    2008 38.14% --- 59.99%
    2004 44.69% --- 54.07%
    2000 44.17% --- 51.92%
    1996 42.77% --- 49.81%
    1992 38.67% --- 44.85%
    1988 56.22% --- 43.30%
     

    vector03

    Frustrated Incorporated
    Jan 7, 2009
    2,519
    Columbia
    In the span of 20 years they have gone from weak Republican to a strong Democratic leaning.

    Presidential election results.
    Year GOP --- Dem
    2012 37.88% --- 59.94%
    2008 38.14% --- 59.99%
    2004 44.69% --- 54.07%
    2000 44.17% --- 51.92%
    1996 42.77% --- 49.81%
    1992 38.67% --- 44.85%
    1988 56.22% --- 43.30%


    No doubt. There are a TON of Prius drivers with green bumper stickers out here.
     

    Hopalong

    Man of Many Nicknames
    Jun 28, 2010
    2,921
    Howard County
    I toyed around briefly with running as a Democrat to try to snag Liz Bobo's old seat (she's a very anti-2A delegate from Columbia). But in the end I didn't figure I had the time to do it right, so I passed.
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,978
    Fulton, MD
    No doubt. There are a TON of Prius drivers with green bumper stickers out here.

    District 13 is lost. Only operation DINO can oust someone. Turner and Pendergrass are running again. Guzzone is running for Senate (Robey retired) and there are a host of people running, including Siddiqui from the school board. She will probably get the open seat due to name recognition - not that she's done anything for the school system. I suspect she will be quite the anti - being a doc with Johns Hopkins and having Guzzone announce that she'll be a great addition to the team. I will have to go ask questions...

    I would like to see either Turner or Pendergrass lose in the primary - that might send a message... There is another Dem running beside Siddiqui - but the name escapes me at the moment. I would love to see Pendergrass and/or Turner answer questions about gax tax, rain tax, and failure to vote on the criminal penalities in SB281 - something like "Why do you support the lax treatment of criminals who cause gun violence?"

    See: http://marylandreporter.com/2013/06...-expected-with-howard-county-a-prime-example/

    The picture on that page makes me want to throw up :puke:
     

    MJD438

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 28, 2012
    5,854
    Somewhere in MD
    Going to be interesting to see if Kittleman gets the support needed to take the county seat; I wish him luck...Ulman sucks and I am glad he is out soon. (9A is my district as well)
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,978
    Fulton, MD
    D13 really is something.

    Siddiqui won't have any problems getting in.
    http://www.janetsiddiqui.com/endorsements/index.html

    Yea, I'm surprised the blessed one himself hasn't endorsed her. She will get in - she got more votes than Ulman - she probably could be county executive...

    There is another D running - Fred Eiland - know nothing about him. Operation DINO may think about fielding another D and/or attempting to get Eiland into the general at the expense of Turner or Pendergrass... The R Danny Eaton should just pack it up and go home (how's that for negativity?)
     

    skb675

    a gun "nut"
    Feb 14, 2013
    111
    rural md
    Going to be interesting to see if Kittleman gets the support needed to take the county seat; I wish him luck...Ulman sucks and I am glad he is out soon. (9A is my district as well)

    Actually, him is a her. Very nice lady, could be good for us.
     

    Robert

    Having Fun Yet?
    May 11, 2011
    4,089
    AA County, MD
    District 13 is lost. Only operation DINO can oust someone. Turner and Pendergrass are running again. Guzzone is running for Senate (Robey retired) and there are a host of people running, including Siddiqui from the school board. She will probably get the open seat due to name recognition - not that she's done anything for the school system. I suspect she will be quite the anti - being a doc with Johns Hopkins and having Guzzone announce that she'll be a great addition to the team. I will have to go ask questions...

    I would like to see either Turner or Pendergrass lose in the primary - that might send a message... There is another Dem running beside Siddiqui - but the name escapes me at the moment. I would love to see Pendergrass and/or Turner answer questions about gax tax, rain tax, and failure to vote on the criminal penalities in SB281 - something like "Why do you support the lax treatment of criminals who cause gun violence?"

    See: http://marylandreporter.com/2013/06...-expected-with-howard-county-a-prime-example/

    The picture on that page makes me want to throw up :puke:

    If only we had enough money to make their reelections as painful as possible. Yea maybe they still win, but make them bleed money to do it.. :D
     

    mac1_131

    MSI Executive Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 31, 2009
    3,286
    here are the voter demographics for these districts:

    9 Senate:
    2012 district population over 18 - 93338
    2014 registered voters - 86638
    2014 registered D - 33887
    2014 registered R - 34959
    2014 registered I - 17792
    this district got a little more liberal after redistricting
    Senator Kittleman voted against SB-281 and voted against cloture, but he is retiring

    9A House (elects 2):
    2012 district population over 18 - 62534
    2014 registered voters - 59407
    2014 registered D - 22138
    2014 registered R - 25114
    2014 registered I - 12155
    Del. Gates and Miller voted against SB-281

    9B House:
    2012 district population over 18 - 30804
    2014 registered voters - 27231
    2014 registered D - 11749
    2014 registered R - 9485
    2014 registered I - 5637
    this district got more liberal after redistricting
    Del. Krebs voted against SB-281 on the floor and in committee
     

    fabsroman

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 14, 2009
    35,942
    Winfield/Taylorsville in Carroll
    I am in 9A also and wrote Kittleman, Miller, and Bates about SB281 and they all wrote back and told me they opposed it. I have actually spoken with Delegate Bates a couple of times. So, Bates for Senator would be nice. Warren Miller is also a good choice. No idea who to pick to replace Delegate Bates in the House.
     

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