Maryland needs someone in Congress who will fight to create jobs, stop out-of-control government spending and defend small businesses.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many counties in Maryland are above the average unemployment rate for both Maryland and the United States. We need representation in Congress who will make creating jobs the No. 1 priority so the people of Maryland can get back to work.
It's great that Maryland is tied for having the lowest wage gap between our working men and women of any state in the nation, but there's more work to do to eliminate that gap entirely.
Baltimore residents deserve a commitment from leaders to deliver meaningful changes and the possibility of a better future, and so does every Marylander who loves our great state.
We're betting, at this place and this time, we have people ready for change in the state of Maryland.
Every Maryland family wants financial security, schools that work, quality healthcare, safer neighborhoods, and ever-expanding economic opportunity. These are the building blocks of a superior quality of life.
We need a smaller, leaner Washington. It won't happen if we raise taxes without any coinciding reform and serious slashing of spending.
Taxpayers need a businessman who knows how to create jobs, cut costs and balance budgets.
We have been frustrated that there are a number of incumbents in Maryland offices who have been in office for years and years and show no movement or desire to pass the torch.
We need someone in Washington who knows how to build jobs from the ground up.
The Center for American Progress rates Maryland as the best state in the nation for women. I couldn't agree more.
No opposing quotes found.