Lollarcrat
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I switched parties to vote for Lollar in the primary, who do you support?
It is too late for me to switch parties in time for the primaries (I'm Libertarian), but I will definitely vote for him in November and I encourage all Republicans to vote for him in the primary.
I switched parties to vote for Lollar in the primary, who do you support?
With a name like Lollarcrat and only 2 posts I guess you would vote for him.
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I would say this was KILLER SPAM but I'm voting for him too so I'll let it go
I will definitely vote for Lollar in the Primary, and the General Election.It is too late for me to switch parties in time for the primaries (I'm Libertarian), but I will definitely vote for him in November and I encourage all Republicans to vote for him in the primary.
I will definitely vote for Lollar in the Primary, and the General Election.
I have never been straight party line in my voting, and used to like Hoyer,
He helped a close family member of mine with a problem when they couldn't get help from anyone else. I can't believe the way Steny has acted since his "Vulcan Mind Meld" with Nancy (I want an investigation, into the investigstion) Pelosi. What little conscience he had has evaporated.
I have watched Lollar on a number of different programs and he seems Honest, and Straight Forward. He's got my vote, but only time will tell if I cast my vote wisely.
Is it me, or do most politicians seem to change a little after they get elected?
The election of Bill Clinton turned me from a Democrat to a Republican.
Now the actions or inactions of the Republicans are turning me to an Independent, since there is no third party worth turning to.
Charles Lollar is getting my vote in the Primary, because he has the fire to beat Hoyer.
I like Bailey, but he just hasn't got what it takes to beat Hoyer.
Beat Hoyer is the name of the game.
Of course they change. They change because they owe favors to the campaign backers that put them in office and they forget about their constituents. They change because the power goes to their heads. They change because they no longer think of themselves as "the people" but as "the government," and are not as concerned with rights of the people.
Lollar doesn't owe anyone anything. And he's talked endlessly about NOT having to owe anyone anything. He's not into power - he's term limiting himself to 2 terms max.
Not talking about Lollar, but a lot of politicans are for term limits. Think they'd ever vote for 'em though? Bailey says he's for term limits in Congress, but what about his own term in the Charles County Board of Education? He sure doesn't have a problem with no term limits there!
Well, Lollar isn't Bailey. I've met Lollar quite a number of times, I've met his campaign people. I've been to more than 1 event of his and I've watched him speak over & over. I trust him, I believe him. He's not running for himself. It's not about him - it's about US. He has vowed & declared publicly over & over he is not going to serve more than 2 terms (if the people re-elect him).
Don't take my word for it. Go see him for yourself and get your answers in person. That's what I did.
Thanks!He's going to be holding a Town Hall meeting on September 10th at the Solomons Island Holiday Inn - go see him & you can talk to him & ask him questions yourself! He stays to talk to EVERYONE who is waiting to see him.
Or check out his FB page for any other events - he's out every day someplace in the 5th District.
Thanks!
I would really enjoy meeting Mr. Lollar in person.
Of course they change. They change because they owe favors to the campaign backers that put them in office and they forget about their constituents. They change because the power goes to their heads. They change because they no longer think of themselves as "the people" but as "the government," and are not as concerned with rights of the people.
It's not hard to do.
Anyone can meet him, unlike Steny he has time for everyone, or he makes time, a smile and an answer to any question you can put to him. He doesn't dodge anything.
It is hard to go away unimpressed.
Mmm...excuse me, but I was talking about seasoned incumbents. I hope Lollar becomes an incumbent, and I applaud him for limiting himself to two terms.
Of course they change. They change because they owe favors to the campaign backers that put them in office and they forget about their constituents. They change because the power goes to their heads. They change because they no longer think of themselves as "the people" but as "the government," and are not as concerned with rights of the people.
Mmm, not trying to argue. But when you say "they change because..." I just figured I'd add in that Lollar isn't going to be that way. He isn't now and he won't be in the future.