This City Councilman Turned a $50K Deal Into a Personal Payday. Now He's...
Meet the Conservative Outsider Who Wants to Bring Common Sense Back to His...
How This Small-Town Police Force Became a 'Criminal Organization'
Iranian Regime's Latest Move Shows How Desperate It Has Become
CBS News Tried to Recalibrate Detention Stats — DHS Was Having None of...
If 'The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate Is Love' Democrats Missed the...
Elites Did Their Part to Fight Global Warming by Flying Dozens of Private...
Historic: U.S. Marks Ninth Month With Zero Releases at the Border
Man Who Pushed Propaganda About a Young Gazan Boy Slaughtered By The IDF...
Harry Sisson Refuses to House Illegals in His Home, And Claims ICE Agent...
Critics Blast Katie Porter's Pre Super Bowl X Post As She Tries to...
Immigration Win: Federal Court Sides With Trump Admin on TPS Terminations for Multiple...
Federal Judge Blocks California Effort to Demask ICE Agents
Jasmine Crockett Might Be Running the Most Incompetent Campaign in History
WaPo Claims That Bad Bunny's Profane Performance Represented 'Wholesome Family Values'
OPINION

Maryland's 1st Congressional District: Frank Kratovil vs. Andy Harris

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.

Freshman Representative Frank Kratovil is perhaps the most endangered Democratic incumbent, and that's saying something in a year full of vulnerable Dems. Kratovil won Maryland's 1st district in 2008 against conservative Republican state senator Andy Harris 49.1% to 48.3% — a difference of just 2,852 votes.

Advertisement

Last time around, conservative Harris helped Kratovil by unseating nine-term GOP incumbent Wayne Gilchrest, a moderate, in the primary. With the help of the Obama wave and Gilchrest's endorsement, Kratovil was able to squeak by his opponent. This time Harris is running again, but the mood of the country favors him in the rematch. After all, the Harris-Gilchrest primary battle of 2008 has played out across the country, as Tea Party candidates have taken down some of the Republican Party's most entrenched politicians, from Senators Bob Bennett in Utah and Lisa Murkowski in Alaska to Mike Castle in Delaware. And that Tea Party energy is fueling Harris' race.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement