Delaware Liberal

The FIRST Irregular Delaware Political Weekly For 2021-22!

The legislative maps are officially locked in.  Meaning it’s Open Season for political junkies.  Let’s go!

1. The Announced Legislative Retirees: (The Disgraced/Disgraceful) Rep. Gerald Brady. His behavior guaranteed that the 4th RD would head on down to Suxco. Rep. David Bentz (18th RD).  It can’t be said often enough–one of Dover’s best and most effective legislators.  It is essential that his successor share his progressive policies. Sen. Ernie Lopez (6th SD).  This reminds me, shouldn’t he at least have gone ‘not voting’ on the resolution seeking an opinion on L’Affaire McGuiness?  I mean, he had an affair with McGuiness.  Maybe he’s hoping for a ‘thank you’?

2. Allegedly Impending Political Retirement: Sen. Brian Pettyjohn (SD 19). He is rumored as planning to leave before his term is over to take a job with the Sussex County Department Of Elections. Rep. Ruth Briggs King is gearing up to seek his seat.  Which brings us to…

3. Political Committee Filings.  While candidates cannot yet file for specific offices, they can file their political committees, some of which include the office they are (or, in the case of Mitch Crane, were) seeking. Also, PAC’s can file/ Here are the germane filings:

Committee to Elect Kelly Williams Maresca (26th RD)

Crane for Delaware (6th SD): Is Suxco Sheriff up this year?

Delaware Cares: A PAC formed by Kerri Evelyn Harris

Delaware Democratic PAC: A PAC formed by, wait, what? Nicole Poore??  Doesn’t look like an official Democratic PAC.  Guess two jobs isn’t enough to keep her in the lap of luxury.  Betcha that every freeloader associated with the Underground City At Ft. DuPont ponies up some of their ill-gotten gains from the project.  The Delaware Way, folks.

Delaware Latino Political Action Committee: A PAC formed by William Resto. Say-y-y, didn’t he finish third in a three-horse legislative race?  Back in a sec–yep, he got 12.7% in the three-way primary for the 5th RD back in 2018.  Kendra Johnson won, Aja Ajavon finished second.

Delaware Senate Majority Caucus Campaign Committee: This is an official PAC associated with the Senate Majority Caucus. Jesse Chadderdon is the Treasurer.

Friends Of John Bucchioni: 6th SD

Friends of Mark Pugh: 14th SD. Ennis’ district.  Craig Pugh won the 2020 R primary for the seat.  Are Mark and Craig the same person?

Friends of Rebecca Cotto: 6th RD.  This sets up as an important primary with Cotto the more progressive challenger to Deb Heffernan.

Friends of Ruth Briggs King: 19th SD. Rep. RBK is widely seen as the successor to Pettyjohn, should he resign.

While I’m not gonna list all the PAC’s, our old friend Will McVay has filed two of ’em:  The Libertarian Defense Fund (presumably to defend Libertarians who become political prisoners) and The Mandalorians. Under ‘purpose’ on the filing is, and I quote, “This is the Way”.  I can’t make this stuff up. W-wait, did I say two? Turns out there’s a third Will McVay sighting: The Patriot Party Of Delaware.

Meyer For Delaware.  Yep, Matt Meyer has filed his committee to run for Governor in 2024.  So much is contingent on who runs, but he’s certainly a credible candidate.

Murray For Delaware: The latest venture into politics for RWNJ Julianne Murray, this time for AG under the Rethug banner.

Sherm Porter for Delaware: (The defunct) 4th RD.  A caterer and a self-proclaimed legend.  I love candidates like this.

Terrell A. Williams for Delaware: 9th RD.  Williams finished third in the primary against Bruce Ennis in 2020, but I remember liking what I read about him. Yep, based on his Twitter page, he ran on a Progressive platform.

Welch for AG LLC: The (all things are relative) sane Rethug alternative to Julianne Murray.  Which is why I don’t think he has much of a chance.  He was a pretty reasonable state rep, but he’s Trumpified his message since, you know, Trump.

OK, folks, time to ante up your info, innuendos and rumors.  No character assassination, please. I reserve that as my sole province.

‘Til we meet again…

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