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Delaware ADA Makes Their Endorsements

This is actually Round 2 of the ADA endorsements — and their complete list (from their Press Release) is listed below. This list (mostly) doesn’t surprise me:

DELAWARE – The Delaware chapter of Americans for Democratic Action has made its second round of endorsements. Delaware ADA has endorsed the following candidates:

Brenda Mayrack, running for State Auditor
Representative Helene Keeley, running in the 3rd Representative District
Representative Kim Williams, running in the 19th Representative District
John Mackenzie, running in the 22nd Representative District
Ted Yacucci, running in the 34th Representative District

Delaware ADA previously endorsed the following candidates in its first round of 2014 endorsements:

Senator Margaret Rose Henry, running in the 2nd Senate District
Councilwoman Sherry Dorsey Walker, running in the 3rd Senate District
Claire Snyder-Hall, running in the 6th Senate District
Senator Bryan Townsend, running in the 11th Senate District
Representative Charles Potter, running in the 1st Representative District
Representative Gerald Brady, running in the 4th Representative District
Representative Paul Baumbach, running in the 23rd Representative District
Representative Ed Osienski, running in the 24th Representative District
Representative John Kowalko, running in the 25th Representative District
Jonathan Gallo, running in the 30th Representative District
Paulette Rappa, running in the 37th Representative District

Candidates must complete Delaware ADA’s candidate questionnaire to be considered for endorsement; candidate responses and more information can be found here: http://delawareada.org/advocacy/electoral-politics/

I’m glad that the ADA posts the questionnaires competed by candidates, because I’m stunned that Sherry Dorsey-Walker would get the ADA endorsement over Marshall. Marshall has been working on and actually sponsoring and moving legislation that is completely in the ADA’s wheelhouse, while Dorsey-Walker couldn’t even produce City Council Resolutions (yes, I know they are useless) in support of any of this agenda. This has been an interesting year to observe so-called progressives.

h/t to Anon Tipster for this info.

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