Dear Maryland Republican:
Every election cycle in Maryland, Republicans must overcome substantial Democrat votes to win, with the largest, lopsided Democrat voting jurisdictions being Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Baltimore City. Today I want to direct your attention to various examples of how a vendetta-driven (and appointed) county chairman can possibly sabotage races for governor, U.S. Senator, comptroller, U.S. Congress, Montgomery County Executive, and various local races.
On September 3, The Washington Post ran a story about the Montgomery County Executive Republican primary. In the story, reporter Michael Laris investigated my opponent's party affiliation. His inquiry came about when my opponent refused to answer questions about the history of his party affiliation. After making a call to the Montgomery County Board of Elections, the reporter proved that my opponent had been a Democrat from 1992 through April 13, 2010. Although I welcome his quick switch to the Republican Party, I believe he acted not on an ideological epiphany, but as a naked opportunist who feared facing Ike Leggett in a Democrat primary.
Within The Washington Post article, Montgomery County Chairman Mark Uncapher bizarrely compared my opponent with President Ronald Reagan, who switched his registration to Republican many years prior to running for office, and used his position as a chairman to attack my policies to grow our tax base in Maryland's largest county, knowing his opinions may carry weight with some voters. Why would a Republican chairman give his blessing to a candidate who may have voted for Martin O'Malley, Barbara Mikulski, Ben Cardin, Peter Franchot, and Chris van Hollen?
Uncapher has become the pseudo-campaign manager and head cheerleader for my opponent. It began when I received a phone call from a Republican who serves on the Maryland executive committee. This individual informed me that he had confronted Mark Uncapher about his unexplainable support for a lifelong Democrat. I was then informed that soon thereafter, Uncapher had manipulated the data within Voter Vault, unethically manipulating my opponent's anti-Ehrlich and anti-Michael Steele voting records into pro-Republican. (This person has proof of this with a computer screenshot.) Uncapher's vendetta continued with emails and phone calls to Republicans throughout Montgomery County. In essence, Uncapher has attempted to create a record for my opponent, though my opponent holds no pro-Republican position on any issue.
During my campaign, I received the highest rating from Americans for Prosperity, received the county's top candidate score against speed cameras, received a perfect score on transit, and received an endorsement for "best on transit" issues. On the other hand, my opponent has worked with Mark Uncapher to not reveal his purely Democratic leanings, which is why he refused to answer the League of Women Voter questions. In addition, Uncapher's claim to The Washington Post that my opponent wants to reduce the county's deficit is bogus in that my opponent's website states that he wants to add funding to the county schools' budget, probably amounting to another $100 million in costs and further ballooning the county's structural deficit. (It's exactly that type of debt that is driving our county to near-bankruptcy!) Further, my written opinions are on record with a slew of organizations, including: the National Rifle Association, pro-environment groups (like Conservation Montgomery), and pro-life groups. Meanwhile, Uncapher allows my opponent's views to remain ideologically indistinguishable from any Democrat.
How can anyone trust my untested opponent to not endorse Martin O'Malley, Barbara Mikulski, Peter Franchot, Chris van Hollen, and Donna Edwards? Any of these endorsements could cause state-wide chaos if Mark Uncapher's favorite Democrat-turned-Republican flip-flopped on us later! Bob Ehrlich has rested his whole candidacy on his desire to increase voter turn-out in Montgomery County and Brian Murphy (who lives in Chevy Chase) certainly must have an opinion on the matter of Republican loyalty. In addition, many local candidates could be politically devoured by a wolf in sheep's clothing. Certainly Dede Scozzafava (New York-23) must be congratulating Mark Uncapher on his desire to use his power to promote a pure liberal to head a budget of over $4 billion dollars, with executive power only second to the governor.
Therefore, I ask you to call for the immediate resignation of Mark Uncapher, who has probably violated his Republican Oath, in addition to using his position to attack a fellow Republican through the public media (which spawned this public rebuttal to defend myself). Every day that Uncapher sits in his appointed seat, he is potentially damaging the race for governor, U.S. Senator, comptroller, U.S. Congress, Montgomery County Executive, and various local races.
Correspondence for Uncapher's resignation should be directed to Ryan Mahoney, Maryland Republican Political Director, at rmahoney@mdgop.org or 410-263-2125.
Sincerely,
Daniel Vovak, Candidate for Montgomery County Executive
http://ChangeMontgomery.com
DanielVovak@gmail.com
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Vovak launches campaign event for 9/10 & new website
BETHESDA, MARYLAND -- Daniel Vovak, a candidate for Montgomery County Executive, has announced that his campaign will officially begin on Friday, September 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Stromboli Family Restaurant, located at 7023 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda. The suggested minimum donation is $25, with metered parking available at the back of the building.
Vovak says, "I've been doing a little campaigning for the last few months, yet my priority was to ghostwrite books for two clients: one about a woman pirate and the other a true, light-hearted story about a woman in the CIA. Now that the League of Women Voters has issued its voter guide, I can shift my priorities to meet more residents and focus on changing Montgomery County, thereby keeping our taxes lower."
Vovak has also re-launched his website, now under the name www.ChangeMontgomery.com. The website includes sections that reflect Vovak's commitment to "work with Democrats rather than against them," his support for The Purple Line, his desire to balance the budget, and his promise to keep taxes under control so people "Won't be taxed so high that they are forced to leave Maryland." Vovak also highlights an article from The Washington Post that named him a "Power Player," along with President Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber, and Ronald Reagan. His opponent in November will be Ike Leggett, the longest-serving politician among all on the county council. He added that his party will probably be the last major political event for any candidate in Montgomery County.
Vovak says, "I've been doing a little campaigning for the last few months, yet my priority was to ghostwrite books for two clients: one about a woman pirate and the other a true, light-hearted story about a woman in the CIA. Now that the League of Women Voters has issued its voter guide, I can shift my priorities to meet more residents and focus on changing Montgomery County, thereby keeping our taxes lower."
Vovak has also re-launched his website, now under the name www.ChangeMontgomery.com. The website includes sections that reflect Vovak's commitment to "work with Democrats rather than against them," his support for The Purple Line, his desire to balance the budget, and his promise to keep taxes under control so people "Won't be taxed so high that they are forced to leave Maryland." Vovak also highlights an article from The Washington Post that named him a "Power Player," along with President Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber, and Ronald Reagan. His opponent in November will be Ike Leggett, the longest-serving politician among all on the county council. He added that his party will probably be the last major political event for any candidate in Montgomery County.
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