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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

JuiceBlender: Candidates Line Up for MoCo Exec, Pelosi Stays, GOP Debates Fate of Mooney, GOP Libertarians Seek Influence

Below Maryland Juice provides a quick follow-up to several recent stories we've been following:

JUICE #1: NANCY PELOSI NOT LEAVING LEADERSHIP SPOT // NO SOUP FOR HOYER - Maryland Juice has been following the possibility of a leadership change for the U.S. House Democratic caucus. Congressmen Steny Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen had both been named as possible successors, but today Pelosi put a halt to the speculation and announced she was staying on. See an excerpt from The Washington Post report below:
WASHINGTON POST: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) announcement Wednesday that she will stay in her job means two Maryland Democrats — Reps. Steny Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen — will be stuck in place for at least two more years.... Now Hoyer will stay on as whip.... The lack of movement means there is nowhere for Van Hollen to go.... Van Hollen is 53 while Pelosi is 72 and Hoyer is 73.
Notably, The Huffington Post reported that progressive groups were making a last-minute plea to Pelosi not to retire.

JUICE #2: CANDIDATES LINE UP FOR 2014 MOCO EXECUTIVE'S RACE - Yesterday Maryland Juice flagged an article in the Examiner discussing MoCo Councilmember George Leventhal's fundraising activities for a 2014 Executive run. We named a few other candidates who have are rumored to be weighing the County Exec race. But today, The Gazette's Kate Alexander has a worthwhile story that provides a more grounded round-up of the current candidate field. She was able to get comments on the record from several candidates, and now we can see what folks are up to. First, Councilmember Phil Andrews appears to be definitely in the race for 2014 Executive, and sources who have spoken to Andrews confirm he's in it to win it. As previously noted, Leventhal is obviously also plotting a run and fundraising. But The Gazette also has current Executive Ike Leggett on-the-record sticking to his previous declaration that he would not seek re-election. Moreover, based on the interviews, it also appears as though more Councilmembers are eyeing the race than we previously noted. Check out an excerpt from The Gazette's coverage below:
GAZETTE: Councilmen Philip M. Andrews and George L. Leventhal have confirmed they are pursuing campaigns for executive....

State Del. Benjamin Kramer (D-Dist. 19) of Derwood said he is considering a bid, but will wait to see what Leggett does. Councilman Marc B. Elrich (D-At large) of Takoma Park said he too is waiting to see what Leggett does before he decides his plan for 2014.... 
Steve Silverman ... would not say if he was or was not planning to run for the position again.... Ervin (D-Dist. 5) of Silver Spring said she is still exploring her options.... Nancy Floreen would also not disclose any plans, nor would former Councilwoman Duchy Trachtenberg. Said Floreen: “I’m running for something.” 
“All options are on the table right now,” Trachtenberg said in an email....

 We took The Gazette's comments and tried to use them to sort the candidates into categories below:
  • Planning an Executive Run: Councilmembers Phil Andrews & George Leventhal
  • Won't Say Either Way/Keeping Options Open:  Councilmembers Valerie Ervin & Nancy Floreen, former Councilmember Steve Silverman & Duchy Trachtenberg
  • Depends on Ike Leggett: Councilmember Marc Elrich, Delegate Ben Kramer
  • AWOL: former Executive Doug Duncan

Notably, The Gazette article also stated that the following candidates have stated they are simply running for re-election to the County Council:
  • Running for Re-Election to Council: Roger Berliner, Nancy Navarro, Craig Rice & Hans Riemer.

JUICE #3: MARYLAND GOP IMAGINES A FUTURE WITHOUT CHAIRMAN ALEX MOONEY - Maryland Juice has been writing about recent anger toward GOP Chairman Alex Mooney. Many within the Maryland GOP want him to resign, but the whole affair is triggering a very public debate about his record. Yesterday, former Ehrlich operative Richard Cross weighed in with his own questions (excerpt below):
RICHARD CROSS (VIA CROSS PURPOSES): Now, in light of the MDGOP’s disastrous election returns, the hanging party has ridden into town in search of Mooney.... As I ponder Mooney’s fate, I find myself asking two questions. First, if the party dumps Mooney, who will the next chairman be?....

Such pondering lead me to the second question: If Mooney goes, who would actually want the job, given the recent history of infighting and rebellion and the party’s seemingly grim future prospects?....

The case against Mooney has several different elements, but it is clear that the failure of the ballot initiatives is the tipping point in terms of people demanding his ouster.

When I talked to Chairman Mooney at the party’s spring convention he said to me, “I’m not perfect, but at least I’m trying to do the right thing.” I believe that. Now, it is up to him to convince partisans that he’s the right person to lead the party out of its present moment of darkness.

JUICE #4: GOP LIBERTARIANS SEEK ROLE IN RESHAPING PARTY - Maryland Juice has noticed that libertarian-minded Republicans seem to be asserting themselves more loudly these days. They believe that after the smack-down their party faced this month, their socially-liberal views may provide the GOP an opportunity to reach the voters they have been losing lately. See two examples below, one national and one from Maryland. First, U.S. Senator Rand Paul wants to inject libertarian social issues into the forefront of the GOP. Check out the quick excerpt from the long Politico article below:
POLITICO: He’ll push to loosen marijuana penalties, legalize undocumented immigrants and pursue a less aggressive American foreign policy. Call it the Rand Paul Evolution.

In the wake of Barack Obama’s reelection win and ahead of a possible 2016 White House bid of his own, the Kentucky Republican plans to mix his hard-line tea party conservatism with more moderate policies that could woo younger voters and minorities largely absent from the GOP coalition. It’s the latest tactic of the freshman senator to inject the Libertarian-minded views shared by his retiring father into mainstream Republican thinking as the party grapples with its future.

In an interview with POLITICO, Paul said he’ll return to Congress this week pushing measures long avoided by his party. He wants to work with liberal Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy and Republicans to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for pot possession. He wants to carve a compromise immigration plan with an “eventual path” to citizenship for illegal immigrants, a proposal he believes could be palatable to conservatives. And he believes his ideas — along with pushing for less U.S. military intervention in conflicts overseas — could help the GOP broaden its tent and appeal to crucial voting blocs that handed Democrats big wins....

MARYLAND LIBERTY CAUCUS WANTS TO ROCK MD GOP AT THEIR CONVENTION: Meanwhile, back in Maryland a group called the "Maryland Liberty Caucus" wants to "defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, and free markets, by means of political activity." Led by Aberdeen Republican Patrick McGrady, they are joining with other groups on a project to rock "the MDGOP Back to Its Roots." Their announcement for the project has some criticisms about the way the Maryland GOP has been run. They plan on airing their complaints at the state party's convention at the end of the month (excerpt below):
MARYLAND LIBERTY CAUCUS: We have an exciting new project to tell you about– and we need your help.  It’s time to re-make the Maryland Republican Party from the grassroots up!

Our Liberty-minded elected officials, Party leaders, and Central Committee members are joining forces to launch the Maryland Liberty Caucus!

We all watched as the election results came in last Tuesday. We weren’t surprised.

You and I both know that the Maryland Republican Party is run from the top-down. The Republican Establishment doesn’t stand for conservative principles. They don’t appreciate the diverse, energetic, and conservative arm of the Party....

Here in Maryland, the Maryland Liberty Movement will re-brand the Republican Party from the bottom up. We are going to go full-tilt into the Maryland Republican Party Convention on November 30-December 1, 2012 in Howard County....

More on the re-building of the Maryland GOP soon!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

INSIDER SPECULATION: Is House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi Trying to Fend Off Potential Rise of Rep. Steny Hoyer?

Last Friday, Politico sparked speculation about the future of Democratic leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives. Last May we reported on rumors of a potential retirement from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and we noted that Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina was weighing a challenge to Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland. But Politico is now reporting that Pelosi is indicating she wants to move leadership elections to December, as opposed to immediately after the November 6 election. This has pundits speculating on her motives. Read excerpts below from Politico and The Washington Post for context:
POLITICO: This time, Nancy Pelosi really has people wondering. By delaying House Democratic leadership elections until after Thanksgiving, she’s spurred speculation about whether she is going to stay atop the caucus....

But Democratic insiders say Pelosi’s move means one of two things: She’s getting out of leadership and wants to give someone else a chance to organize a movement against Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the long-time number two; or she’s simply buying time to consider her future if Democrats fall short of the majority.

And here's The Washington Post's take:
WASHINGTON POST: Word that the House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi , wants to move the date of the party’s leadership elections to Dec. 5 has sparked intense speculation on the Hill. The vote is usually held the week after the general election....

Loop Fans may recall that, two years ago, after the Great Thumping that relegated the D’s to the minority, Pelosi quashed an effort to hold the leadership elections in December.

So the leadership votes were held the week after the election, leaving no time for a real challenge to coalesce, and Pelosi crushed now-retiring Rep. Heath Shuler (N.C.). So if Pelosi really wanted to run again, you’d think she would want that same short campaign time.

Friday, March 16, 2012

CD6 GOP: Del. Kathy Afzali Releases Video Comparing Rep. Roscoe Bartlett to Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi

Maryland 6th Congressional District Republican candidate Kathy Afzali released a new video comparing incumbent Rep. Roscoe Bartlett to Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi. The video, which includes footage of Bartlett's floor speeches, comes with the following explanation:
Delegate Kathy Afzali, candidate for Congress in Maryland's 6th Congressional District, believes that energy independence is both necessary and possible. Delegate Afzali embraces an energy independence plan that promotes an "all of the above" approach, but does not ignore existing technology in favor of gambling with taxpayer money on high risk options.

Please visit my campaign website for more information: http://www.kathyforcongress.com




The video also appeared alongside a press release on Afzali's blog, titled: "Bartlett – Obama: Working Towards the Same Goal?"
FREDERICK, MD – Delegate Kathy Afzali, candidate for Congress in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District, believes that energy independence is both necessary and possible. Delegate Afzali embraces an energy independence plan that promotes an “all of the above” approach, but does not ignore existing technology in favor of gambling with taxpayer money on high risk options.

Delegate Afzali stated, “Everyone talks about renewable sources of energy, but as it stands, we do not yet have the technology to stop using fossil fuels. While we are still developing these new technologies, we can decrease skyrocketing gas prices by expanding the amount of American-made oil. It is morally reprehensible that Roscoe Bartlett, Martin O’Malley, and President Obama are attempting to increase the cost of gasoline akin to cigarette prices in a misguided government attempt to deter demand. ”

Recently, Roscoe Bartlett released a campaign video touting his efforts to make America energy independent. Yet Bartlett’s record of voting against domestic drilling and energy production is well documented. Therefore, Delagate Afzali’s campaign has put together the following video to highlight similarities between President Obama’s plans for energy independence and those of Bartlett.

The Department of Energy was created over 30 years ago with the intention to help us gain energy independence. Afzali said, “Unfortunately, we are ignoring the possibilities that exist from Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to the shale present in our own district. I am in full support of natural gas drilling in Western Maryland. In the past 20 years that Congressman Bartlett has been in office, he has often opposed domestic drilling. I think that this is a mistake that has led to the energy mess we are in today.”

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