Two faces of the Maryland Republican Party appeared just a few miles and a few hours apart in Ellicott City last week.
On Wednesday afternoon, Charles Lollar was dishing out his energetic, nonpartisan outreach to several dozen enthusiastic supporters in pink and blue “Achieve the Dream” T-shirts as part of his four-day statewide mini-bus tour launching his run for governor.
Three hours later, a group of mostly older establishment Republicans gathered to hear Bob Flanagan announce a run for delegate, the post he held for 20 years before Gov. Bob Ehrlich tapped him to be transportation secretary 10 years ago. Barely noticed in the small crowd was Harford County Executive David Craig, the GOP candidate for candidate for governor with the most solid experience and the least pizzazz.
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"Achieve the Dream"-Great slogan. Only problem is Lollar needs a good percentage of the black vote and achieving any dream isn't in their makeup. They are happy with the status quo except when it comes to things like lowering the education standards in order to make themselves (because a lot of people aren't fooled as easily)feel better educated.
ReplyDeleteThey don't want to hear of any black man whose dug his way out of poverty (like Dr Carson) and has made something other than a criminal out of his life. They are so predictable that it won't be long before they start calling him names and marginalizing him.
pizzazz is all voters want
ReplyDeletechange the zzz to sss and that's what the voters get for their pizzazz vote