Ten questions for...Jim Corwin
As I stated back when the Ten Questions were introduced, it's not just the Maryland U.S. Senate candidates who I was asking them to, but hopefuls for the various local U.S. House seats. Today's slated person was Jim Corwin, the man providing opposition to Wayne Gilchrest's bid for another term.
He's got a great calendar, but no answers yet. Jim, you've had the questions for 6 weeks, I think you had time to get to answering them.
By the way, I did get a comment from another Senate hopeful who wanted to submit his answers. It just might be the power snafus that have plagued the Eastern Shore today (mine was out about 3 hours) with the heavy storms slowed the e-mail down. So the offer I made to him still stands.
Now, it will be interesting to see if I get an answer from this person or another who expressed interest in answering when they came out but I've yet to hear from since. It seems like the "established" politicians are still afraid to answer them, we'll see how the upstarts do.
I should also say that if you are a candidate for the U.S. Senate or House who happens to be reading this, or one of their loyal cadre of volunteers, I'm happy to resend the questions so they can be answered. With the backlog of folks who didn't answer, I can likely slot them in upcoming open spots. (I did it for Allan Lichtman and Mike Schaefer.)
Let's make this election about the issues, shall we? With Doug Duncan leaving the race for governor, the Maryland U.S. Senate race becomes the main draw for primary voters. I want all of their input.