Robin Ficker, a Republican candidate for the Maryland U.S. Senate seat of the retiring Ben Cardin (D), is hitting the airwaves for the first time in the 2024 election season, his campaign announced yesterday. Entitled, "Logic," the ad will first air in the Baltimore and Salisbury television markets. The ad will continue to run on TV through Christmas, Ficker campaign manager Dean Cavaretta said in a statement.
"I’ve had a lot of political success at the grassroots level, and now I am looking to turn this into a successful campaign," said Ficker, who was previously elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in the 1970s. "That’s why I am running a serious, professional campaign to represent Maryland in the U.S. Senate."
Ficker, a resident of Montgomery County, is currently the only prominent GOP candidate with statewide name recognition in the race. Retired Brigadier General John Teichert, an Air Force veteran who resides in Anne Arundel County, told Maryland Matters last month that he would be entering the contest. Maryland Matters reports that Cecil County Delegate Kevin Hornberger is also mulling a run for the GOP nomination, but that he is giving himself until December 31 to make his decision.
Has anyone kept count of how many times Ficker has run for office?
ReplyDeleteI remember the County plastered with orange Ficker signs on every phone pole a few decades ago.
Why not? We gotta break the cycle of sycophantic drone libs.
ReplyDeleteA few decades long, long ago he had asked me for permission to post a sign on the state ROW.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't he still have his job of annoying fans at sporting events?
ReplyDelete418 speaks the truth. But I'm not optimistic.
ReplyDeleteHe'll hook you up with great Balt/Wash Bullets© seats!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny - Ficker could not possibly be worse than any of the people reigning today, yet the Left (tolerant as they are) denigrate him and call him 'political gadfly' and all sorts of other nasty names - because that's their M.O.
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