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  • lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    Election is just around the corner!

    Election Dates
    Primary Election - June 24, 2014
    General Election - November 4, 2014

    This thread is for list of politicians that need to go!
    (hyperlinked to their bio from Maryland General Assembly Website)

    Senate:

    Benson, Joanne C. (District 24, Prince George's County)
    Brochin, James (District 42, Baltimore County)
    Conway, Joan Carter (District 43, Baltimore City)
    Currie, Ulysses (District 25, Prince George's County)
    Ferguson, Bill (District 46, Baltimore City)
    Forehand, Jennie M. (District 17, Montgomery County)
    Frosh, Brian E. (District 16, Montgomery County)
    Garagiola, Rob (District 15, Montgomery County)
    Gladden, Lisa A. (District 41, Baltimore City)
    Jones-Rodwell, Verna L. (District 44, Baltimore City)
    Kasemeyer, Edward J. (District 12, Baltimore and Howard Counties)
    Kelley, Delores G. (District 10, Baltimore County)
    King, Nancy J. (District 39, Montgomery County)
    Madaleno Jr., Richard S. (District 18, Montgomery County)
    Manno, Roger P. (District 19, Montgomery County)
    McFadden, Nathaniel J. (District 45, Baltimore City)
    Miller Jr., Thomas V. Mike (District 27, Prince George's and Calvert Counties)
    Montgomery, Karen S. (District 14, Montgomery County)
    Muse, Anthony C. (District 26, Prince George's County)
    Peters, Douglas J. J. (District 23, Prince George's County)
    Pinsky, Paul G. (District 22, Prince George's County)
    Pugh, Catherine E. (District 40, Baltimore City)
    Ramirez, Victor R. (District 47, Prince George's County)
    Raskin, Jamie (District 20, Montgomery County)
    Robey, James N. (District 13, Howard County)
    Rosapepe, Jim (District 21, Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties)
    Young, Ronald N. (District 3, Washington and Frederick Counties)
    Zirkin, Bobby A. (District 11, Baltimore County)

    House:

    Anderson, Curt (District 43, Baltimore City)
    Arora, Sam (District 19, Montgomery County)
    Barkley, Charles (District 39, Montgomery County)
    Barnes, Ben (District 21, Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties)
    Barve, Kumar P. (District 17, Montgomery County)
    Bobo, Elizabeth (District 12B, Howard County)
    Branch, Talmadge Branch (District 45, Baltimore City)
    Braveboy, Aisha N. (District 25, Prince George's County)
    Burns Jr., Emmett C. (District 10, Baltimore County)
    Busch, Michael E. (District 30, Anne Arundel County)
    Cardin, Jon S. (District 11, Baltimore County)
    Carr Jr., Alfred C. (District 18, Montgomery County)
    Clagett, Galen R. (District 3A, Frederick County)
    Clippinger, Luke (District 46, Baltimore City)
    Conaway Jr., Frank M. (District 40, Baltimore City)
    Cullison, Bonnie (District 19, Montgomery County)
    Davis
    DeGrange
    Dulany-James
    Dumais
    Feldman
    Frick
    Frush
    Gaines
    Gilchrist
    Glenn
    Griffith
    Gutierrez
    Guzzone
    Hammen
    Harper
    Haynes
    Healey
    Hixson
    Holmes
    Howard
    Hubbard
    Hucker
    Ivey
    James
    Jones
    Kaiser
    Kelly, A.
    Kramer
    Lafferty
    Lee
    Love
    Luedtke
    McHale
    McIntosh
    Miller, A.
    Mitchell
    Mizeur
    Morhaim
    Murphy
    Nathan-Pulliam
    Niemann
    Oaks
    Pena-Melnyk
    Pendergrass
    Proctor
    Reznik
    Robinson, B.
    Robinson, S.
    Rosenberg
    Simmons
    Stein
    Stukes
    Summers
    Swain
    Tarrant
    Turner, F.
    Turner, V.
    Valderrama
    Valentino-Smith
    Vallario
    Vaughn
    Waldstreicher
    Walker
    Washington, A.
    Washington, M.
    Zucker

    Please start your local campaigning now!!

    Free State D.I.N.O. SB281 Clotures

    Bare with me, while I add their full name and districts. Also to add names as I go along and read the posts for names to be added. Please include which side they are on... senate or house since i dont know all of them. Thanks!
     
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    daNattyFatty

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 27, 2009
    3,908
    Bel Air, MD
    Add Dulany-James to the delegate list. She voted against the bill, but for all of the amendments.

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    codefive

    Active Member
    Jun 9, 2012
    432
    Brochin and dumais get top billing.

    Somehow I would think Frosh should be in the top teir :rolleyes:

    Seriously though ... that list is over 100 people. I dont know if we are going to find 106 replacements THAT CAN WIN.

    Maybe we need to break this down a little bit better and focus on who is the weakest, look at the districts and plan properly to take the ones we feel strongest about being able to win.

    My guess is the end list of targets will be less than 1/2 that list (of people we can successfully unseat).
     

    occbrian

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 3, 2013
    4,905
    in a cave
    Somehow I would think Frosh should be in the top teir :rolleyes:

    Seriously though ... that list is over 100 people. I dont know if we are going to find 106 replacements THAT CAN WIN.

    Maybe we need to break this down a little bit better and focus on who is the weakest, look at the districts and plan properly to take the ones we feel strongest about being able to win.

    My guess is the end list of targets will be less than 1/2 that list (of people we can successfully unseat).

    The REAL list will be about 5-6 folks. We should start here though and work our way though it.
     

    daNattyFatty

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 27, 2009
    3,908
    Bel Air, MD
    Somehow I would think Frosh should be in the top teir :rolleyes:

    Seriously though ... that list is over 100 people. I dont know if we are going to find 106 replacements THAT CAN WIN.

    Maybe we need to break this down a little bit better and focus on who is the weakest, look at the districts and plan properly to take the ones we feel strongest about being able to win.

    My guess is the end list of targets will be less than 1/2 that list (of people we can successfully unseat).

    Obviously one person can't vote against all of them, focus on the people in your districts, spread education everywhere else.

    This also isn't about finding a replacement as much as it's about replacing the incumbents that are antis.

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    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    Obviously one person can't vote against all of them, focus on the people in your districts, spread education everywhere else.

    This also isn't about finding a replacement as much as it's about replacing the incumbents that are antis.

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    yep.. hence im adding their election districts.. :)
     

    codefive

    Active Member
    Jun 9, 2012
    432
    Obviously one person can't vote against all of them, focus on the people in your districts, spread education everywhere else.

    This also isn't about finding a replacement as much as it's about replacing the incumbents that are antis.
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    Ah but it is ... In order to replace the incumbent, you have to provide a worthy alternative. No one is going to vote for a nobody "just because". If history has shown us anything, it is that people will choose the devil they know over the unknown every time.

    Brian, I'd like to think it will be more than 5 or 6
     

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