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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wargotz: Welcome Aboard

Wargotz welcomes more candidates to the Senate race, calls election results, “the rule, not the exception.”

(Annapolis, MD)
Eric Wargotz, an elected member of the Queens Anne’s County Board of Commissioners, a physician and a Republican candidate for US Senate from Maryland made the following statement regarding the large number of candidates currently running for US Senate:

“As our campaign crosses the state of Maryland, highlighting my proven conservative record as a county commissioner and my message of fiscal sanity, job creation and border security, I continue to meet Marylanders who are unhappy with the status quo in Washington. I have met many of these voters while attending and speaking before TEA Party rallies around the state and in Washington. Some are inspired enough to join our campaign against the 34 year incumbent, Barbara Mikulski. A few are angry enough to throw their own hats into the ring. We welcome their support and effort to retire the career incumbent. In order for a Republican to win a seat last held by Republican Senator Mac Mathias in 1986, we need a team effort. None of us can do this alone. More challengers mean more voices exposing the job killing, debt amassing votes of our collective opponent. As long as we all focus our attention on November, we can be successful at returning Maryland’s Senate seat back to Maryland voters.”

Wargotz, who started his campaign nearly one year ago, added, “I believe the large number of candidates willing to challenge the incumbent is an indication of her vulnerability.” “This is an election unlike any I have ever witnessed,” said Wargotz (54). “The results in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Arkansas will prove to be the rule, not the exception in November,” he concluded.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A 34 year incumbent? I guess Dr. Wargotz didn't get his PhD in math

Anonymous said...

24 years in the Senate
+ 10 years in the House
----
34 years


BTW, an MD is not a PhD.