District 38A hopeful gathers gun endorsements
One can't quite call her Maryland's answer to Sarah Palin yet, but District 38A hopeful Julie Brewington is holding her own with the boys insofar as getting endorsements from Second Amendment groups goes.
The most recent ones in her bag come from a coalition of groups including Maryland Shall Issue/Citizen's Defense League of Maryland, and the Maryland State NRA Rifle and Pistol Association.
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Now for the remainder of my take on this.
I'm certainly glad that Julie is a defender of Second Amendment rights and I have little doubt about her conservative credentials considering who she supports and the body of her work on her blog Right Coast.
But it doesn't always work that way among people who vote single-issue. For example, the same group which endorses Julie is also endorsing Delegate Joseph Vallario, Jr. (D - District 27A) and Delegate Rudy Cane (D - District 37A). Vallario chairs the House Judiciary Committee, where bills like Jessica's Law went to die until a vast outcry finally forced him to relent and bring the bill out. Cane regularly votes with big-spending I-95 corridor liberals on economic issues, which outweigh the limited good he does on Second Amendment-related items. (For my money I think Cane challenger Dustin Mills would likely be as good or better for Second Amendment stalwarts and certainly more friendly to our local business interests.)
However, I did notice that the coalition specifically states:
Our vote recommendations are based upon 2nd Amendment positions only. When both candidates would benefit the 2nd Amendment community, we suggest that each voter consider other criteria in the Primary Election. These critia (sic) would include the voter's personal knowledge of the candidate, candidate's experience, past performance, and especially the candidate's "electability" in the November General Election.
I would hope that this coalition comes to its senses regarding other issues once November's endorsements roll around, and perhaps in cases where there is no primary they simply omit the candidate in question until then.