CrazySanMan
2013'er
I posted that link to Frosh's voting record on my FB page with a blurb about Jessica's law, the tax increases, etc. Hopefully some will read it and take note.
I say let that decision wait until after the primary. For now, it's "anyone but him."
So it sounds like we're down to Aisha Braveboy or Bill Frick if we don't go with Cardin.
I posted that link to Frosh's voting record on my FB page with a blurb about Jessica's law, the tax increases, etc. Hopefully some will read it and take note.
The primary is the only chance we have at him, hence the DINO reference. I agree, if he wins the Democrat primary it's over. We need to concentrate on ONE of the three challengers in the primary.
Frosh's weakness is pitbulls. There's a lot of die hard Democrats who are furious with the state's refusal to act on the pitt bull strict liability.
The primary is the only chance we have at him, hence the DINO reference. I agree, if he wins the Democrat primary it's over. We need to concentrate on ONE of the three challengers in the primary.
why. there is no GOP candidate?
why. there is no GOP candidate?
why. there is no GOP candidate?
IMO, the perfect R for the job would be Michael Peroutka.
When I asked him, he just smiled wryly and kept on with what he was up to. Others have asked him as well, and apparently gotten the same non-response.
why. there is no GOP candidate?
Who is going to waste their time/money on a race they couldn't possibly win in liberal Md?
The criminal portion of Lynette's Law, HB 60, passed unanimously in the House of Delegates 135-0, but it didn't even get a vote in the Senate Judicial Proceedings committee, essentially squashed by committee chairman Brian Frosh when he exercised power by drawer veto on the bill. A drawer veto is one in which the committee chair leaves the bill in his “desk drawer,” disallowing it from even being voted on and killing the bill all by himself.