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Friday, September 10, 2010

Candidate A. Kaye Kenney Gets Endorsed By THREE Local Newspapers


A. Kaye Kenney, candidate for MD House of Delegates District 38B was recently endorsed by three Worcester County newspapers. The Ocean Pines Progress endorsed her in their edition dated September 3, 2010. Today, The OC Today and The Md Coastal Dispatch endorsed her.

The following is the statement of endorsement from the MD Coast Dispatch.

Republicans: A supporter recently described A. Kaye Kenney as a “firecracker”, and that’s a characteristic we like in an elected official. She offers a diverse background as a farmer, business owner and appointed official to government agencies. She is the front-runner of the conservatives and is a viable candidate to stake a seat in this district in November.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Way to go A.K. You are going to make us a great delegate.

Anonymous said...

I'm still undecided about my second choice for delegate in the primary. I'm going to read up on Ms Kenney and watch the Sby News interview.

Anonymous said...

Wow!! didn't know we had three local papers...lol

Anonymous said...

3:57
Glad to hear you are reading and educating yourself before voting. More people should do the same. You wont go wrong voting for A.K. Kenney.

dinosaur said...

A great choice for the Shore would be A. Kaye Kenney and Norm Conway. Hope each makes it through the primary election.

Justin Case said...

8:03pm Dinosaur:
Shouldn't you be in bed and asleep by now? LOL I like how you think and I agree with your wisdom.

Anonymous said...

8:03 and 9:21 - there are a lot of people who think like you two.

A. Kaye is far and away the class of the Republican field and Norm's powerful position (that he has earned)helps give the Shore some badly needed gravitas. What a combination these two will make for 38B!

Anonymous said...

I'm 3:57 and for the life of me I don't see how I could ever vote for a tax and spend incumbant who had never seen a tax he doensn't like (to further O'Malley's agenda) and also vote for Kenney. It's like fire and water. You all need to clarify how "norm's powerful position" has helped the Eastern Shore.