Woodnickel
Active Member
This is my district. My wife and I both switched party affiliation last week.
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I have not heard good things about the Young family as a whole. I know a few people who claim that MD Politics as a whole would be better off without ANY of the Young family. I will not vote for any of them and will support removing the incumbent.
Come on election day!!!
Blaine is one of us. Trust me on this.
I'm in the process of compiling and analyzing results from previous elections.
I'd like to give recognition to our friend, Senator Ron Young of district 3A (Frederick & Washington counties).
Mr. Young won his primary 2817 to 1460. He beat a gentleman named Don DeArmon. If anyone knows how to directly contact Mr. DeArmon and inquire about his interests in running against Mr. Young in 2014, it would be appreciated.
If we can get Mr. DeArmon to run again, it is very likely that we would be able to unseat Senator Young in the primary. After that.... Senator Young won his seat by beating his Republican challenger, Alex Mooney, 22,710 to 21,666. A mere 1,044 votes.
We have two chances with Young. A defeat in the primary or a defeat in the general. If we can swing 600 votes in the general, Young is out and replaced with a Republican.
I'm going to strongly advocate any and all people who live in District 3 to go DINO. You can vote against Senator Young in the primary and if that fails, crush him in the general by voting for whichever Republican candidate makes it out of the primary. Replacing Young with an unknown in the primary would be huge... replacing him with a Republican in the general would be even better .
ADDED BENEFIT--- VOTING OUT DEL. CLAGETT IN THE PRIMARY.
Del. Clagett voted FOR SB281. Clagett won one of two seats in the primary... He could be knocked from the #1 spot to 3rd (and out of Maryland politics) by swinging 2,000 votes away from him and toward either Candy Greenway or Scott Rolle (or by consolidating the Greenway/Rolle voters. If anyone knows those two individuals, please inquire about their political aspirations in 2014.
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Get young out via primary... no incumbent means an easier win for the R in the general.
Let's he honest here... that district already has an ANTI in Young. We want young OUT. I'd rather see a new anti with less pull and less seniority (and one who gained his seat because his predecessor trampled on the 2nd Amendment... meaning the replacement will know what happens if he does likewise).
Unless you find a legitimate pro2a Dem to run, I'm all for supporting ANY D in the primary whose name is not Young. His name can be obama for all I care lol. THEN... vote for the 2A Republican in the general and elect him to office.
Win/Win.
Blaine is one of us. Trust me on this.
Ron's son, Blaine is running for guv. Fortunately, he is nothing like his Dad.
Just because this poped up again.
Blaine Young is getting hammered here in Frederick County due to his other decisions outside of 2A. IMO he will not be a CC in Frederick County come election time.
I do not live in Young's district. But I have a personal ax to grind with that POS. Who ever runs aganist him I would be more than happy to help them in any way I can.
BINGO. We need to be statewide DINO's not just local. We need to turn out in each others districts to support "our" candidates. Hopefully we can either elect pro gun candidates or a weak enough Dem to loose the General.
Exactly! Blaine is very Pro 2A and even made the trip to Annapolis with our Sheriff.
Wouldn't vote for any of the Young clan. Blaine has severely screwed up FC on multiple issues and would do the same for the state if elected gov. Yes we need pro 2A candidates, but we need candidates that will govern wit the best interests of the people at heart, not with the interest of lining their own pockets or those of their cronies.
I have been seriously considering running for county commissioner or whatever the new titles will be once the charter is formed. BY may be a pro 2A but I do not like a lot of what he did. I also hate the charter idea. Too much power to the government.