Tag: Charles Lollar
GOP gubernatorial candidates call for new ideas at...
By Maryland Reporter | April 11, 2014 | News | 0 |
Rutherford strengthens Hogan, but it’s still an up...
By Len Lazarick | February 5, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 1 |
At the first mile-marker in the money race for the...
By Len Lazarick | January 19, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 2 |
Off to the Races: Hogan’s hijacking; the Har...
By Len Lazarick | November 26, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 0 |
TV forum with Republicans for governor stirs little reaction
by Len Lazarick | June 1, 2014 | News | 0 |
Here are some reactions to the televised forum with all four Republican candidates for governor that took place Saturday in Salisbury, rebroadcast on Maryland Public TV Sunday afternoon. There was not a lot of chatter on the Internet about the forum, which was not really a debate in form or substance.
Read MoreGubernatorial candidates divided on how to adjust or cut state taxes
With the Maryland gubernatorial election approaching at the end of the year, the seven major candidates are taking a stance on one of the state’s hot-button issues: taxes.
Read MoreGOP gubernatorial candidate Hogan criticized for missing events
Larry Hogan, since the announcement of his campaign late January, has missed at least five major forums and debates due to scheduling conflicts, a habit some of his Republican opponents have derided.
Read MoreGOP gubernatorial candidates call for new ideas at Hopkins debate
by Maryland Reporter | April 11, 2014 | News | 0 |
At the Johns Hopkins University campus Thursday evening, the GOP gubernatorial candidates were posed questions: Could you work with the other side of the aisle? How do you persuade Democrats to join your line of thinking, and the Republican party?
More pertinently: Can you win?
Rutherford strengthens Hogan, but it’s still an uphill slog
by Len Lazarick | February 5, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 1 |
Boyd Rutherford did not have to be reminded about what he said at a holiday party in December. “I know I told you I’d never do this,” Rutherford said last week, grinning as he grabbed my arm. But he is doing it after all — running for lieutenant governor on a ticket with Larry Hogan.
Read MoreAt the first mile-marker in the money race for the 2014 campaign
by Len Lazarick | January 19, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 2 |
Money can’t buy you love, but in campaigns, it can buy you lots of other things: attention, status, respect, advertising, mailers, staff and headlines. The candidates with the most money don’t always win. But they win most of the time since they often happen to be incumbents. An incumbent in any office with solid money in the bank, high name recognition and low negatives will win.
Read MoreOff to the Races: Hogan’s hijacking; the Harry Hughes problem; Neuman backs Kittleman; District 12’s crowded field
by Len Lazarick | November 26, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 0 |
Last week was chock full of hearings and events as politicos and legislators tried to cram things in before Thanksgiving/Hannukah and a short run-up to Christmas.
Read MoreMizeur backs $16.70 living wage, millionaire’s tax; all the gov candidates say they’re environmentalists; Franchot gives O’Malley his coin
by Len Lazarick | November 6, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News, Taxes | 2 |
Del. Heather Mizeur, a Takoma Park Democrat running for governor, rolled out a 10-point economic plan Wednesday that includes a minimum “living” wage that would rise to $16.70 an hour by 2022 and restoration of the millionaire’s tax to provide income tax breaks for the middle class. Speaking at Lawyer’s Mall near the State House, […]
Read MoreOff to the Races: Labor endorsements; AG forum minus Frosh; GOP gov hopefuls on radio; Mandel honored; Griffith vs. Currie
by Len Lazarick | October 25, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 0 |
Here’s a roundup of some campaign events from the past week.
Read MoreGansler calls himself pro-business Democrat in a one-party state; joins GOP candidates in calling for tax cuts
by Len Lazarick | October 6, 2013 | News, Taxes | 6 |
Attorney General Douglas Gansler declared Maryland a one-party state at a forum on manufacturing for candidates for governor.
“We are a one-party state, and so the Democrat is going to end up winning the deal [the election] at the end,” Gansler said, seemingly dismissing Republican and independent voters. “We have a choice of a pro-business Democrat or a continuation of what we have now.” The Republican candidates and the other Democrat at the forum disagreed.
Read MoreIn Republican race for governor, Lollar shows fire, and Craig needs some spark
by Len Lazarick | September 8, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 6 |
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. Three hours later, a group of mostly older establishment Republicans gathered to hear Bob Flanagan announce a run for delegate. 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.
Read MoreEberly Commentary: Will dynamic Lollar overshadow Craig and George?
by Len Lazarick | September 4, 2013 | News | 0 |
Businessman and Tea Party favorite Charles Lollar has officially launched his bid for the Maryland Republican gubernatorial nomination. In announcing his bid, Lollar described himself as a fiscal conservative and social libertarian, insisting he was running for governor and not priest. He promised to reach out to Democrats as well as Republicans – a necessity and not a choice in Maryland.
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