Maryland: Maryland Gop

October 28, 2009 - 08:14 am
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Maryland GOP prepares to elect new chairman as Cavey drops out and Scott becomes frontrunner

The race to replace outgoing Maryland GOP Chairman James Pelura narrowed Tuesday when Chris Cavey of Baltimore County, the party's first vice chairman, announced that he is withdrawing his name. The beleaguered party plans to select a new chairman at...

October 28, 2009 - 08:14 am
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Maryland GOP prepares to elect new chairman as Cavey drops out and Scott becomes frontrunner

The race to replace outgoing Maryland GOP Chairman James Pelura narrowed Tuesday when Chris Cavey of Baltimore County, the party's first vice chairman, announced that he is withdrawing his name. The beleaguered party plans to select a new chairman at...

October 22, 2009 - 11:03 pm
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Reporter

Live, Local, Lazy Reporting

From Red Maryland
The AP and WBAL TV are reporting that the “watchdog” groups Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington or CREW filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission over Baltimore developer Edward St. John’s contributions to the Maryland GOP and Michael Steele’s 2006 Senate campaign.
The St. John story is old news.
However, what concerns [...]

May 8, 2009 - 11:02 am
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Maryland GOP vet plucks RNC plum

Kevin Igoe, a veteran Republican strategist from Maryland, has been named to a top position at the Republican National Committee by Chairman Michael Steele. Igoe, who helped Steele get the job back in January, will be the RNC's deputy chief...

Wed, 05/14/2008 - 16:46

National congressional victories give state Democrats confidence; Republicans not concerned

Tuesday's Democratic victory in Mississippi's special congressional election, the party's third national victory in two months and second in 10 days, has Maryland Democratic Party officials confident that the trend could continue in Maryland, where Republicans hold the 1st and 6th district seats.

"Throw out the rules of political conventionality," state Democratic Party Chairman Michael Cryor said in a statement.