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County GOP defiant on election outlook
Out of power and facing dim voter registration for the next election, members of Charles County’s Republican Party refused to be down in the mouth Thursday night as they held a reception for their congressional candidate and state party officials.
Gathering at the Southern Maryland Business Center in Waldorf, party members expressed hope that low poll numbers for Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and U.S. Congress as well as the shrinking margin between the presidential candidates could spell a victory for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in Maryland this fall.
Posted by: Sammy on 07/24 at 05:07 AM
- 1 · There is probably a plot available at a local church to bury the Charles County GOP. I hate to say it, because I believe in a two party system, but I know when the fat lady has belted out the last tune. And boy what a tune she sang!
Comment by Bill of Waldorf on 07/24 at 10:02 PM | Back to Top - 2 · The best chance the GOP had against Hoyer was Tim Hutchins. Tim was well respected across party lines and he couldn't touch Hoyer. If Bailey is the best the GOP has, it is going to be a bone crushing defeat again for the GOP.
Comment by Bill of Waldorf on 07/24 at 10:05 PM | Back to Top
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