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Yuripzy Morgan
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Last election

November 8, 2022

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Yuripzy Morgan (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Maryland's 3rd Congressional District. Morgan lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Elections

2022

See also: Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Yuripzy Morgan in the general election for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes (D)
 
60.2
 
175,514
Image of Yuripzy Morgan
Yuripzy Morgan (R)
 
39.7
 
115,801
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
287

Total votes: 291,602
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Incumbent John Sarbanes defeated Ben Beardsley and Jake Pretot in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Sarbanes
John Sarbanes
 
84.6
 
63,790
Ben Beardsley
 
9.1
 
6,854
Image of Jake Pretot
Jake Pretot Candidate Connection
 
6.3
 
4,728

Total votes: 75,372
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3

Yuripzy Morgan defeated Joe Kelley, Antonio Pitocco, Thomas Harris, and Amal Torres in the Republican primary for U.S. House Maryland District 3 on July 19, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Yuripzy Morgan
Yuripzy Morgan
 
33.6
 
13,198
Joe Kelley
 
22.7
 
8,924
Antonio Pitocco Candidate Connection
 
20.5
 
8,041
Thomas Harris
 
12.6
 
4,966
Image of Amal Torres
Amal Torres Candidate Connection
 
10.6
 
4,171

Total votes: 39,300
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2016

See also: Maryland's 2nd Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. Incumbent Dutch Ruppersberger (D) defeated Pat McDonough (R) and Kristin Kasprzak (L) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Ruppersberger was unchallenged in the Democratic primary, while McDonough defeated Bill Heine, Carl H. Magee, Jr., Yuripzy Morgan, and Mark Shell to win the Republican nomination. The primary elections took place on April 26, 2016. [1][2]

U.S. House, Maryland District 2 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngDutch Ruppersberger Incumbent 62.1% 192,183
     Republican Pat McDonough 33.1% 102,577
     Libertarian Kristin Kasprzak 4.6% 14,128
     N/A Write-in 0.2% 592
Total Votes 309,480
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections


U.S. House, Maryland District 2 Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngPat McDonough 71.4% 28,397
Carl Magee 10.6% 4,195
Bill Heine 8.1% 3,203
Yuripzy Morgan 5.7% 2,257
Mark Shell 4.3% 1,709
Total Votes 39,761
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

Campaign themes

2022

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Campaign website

Morgan's campaign website stated the following:

Crime and Safety

The term “defund the police” should never be used again. I will continue to support our brave men and women, because they help keep our communities safe. Many in the media and politics have chosen to demonize police and create a national narrative against police. That is wrong. We have seen a significant spike in violent crime ever since the campaign started against our law enforcement. Police officers are members of our communities. They went to school with us, they shop in our grocery stores, and they are our neighbors. Children should never be led to believe that the people who keep our streets safe are our enemies. I will work to change the national narrative about police and support our law enforcement. Our communities are not safe without them.


The Economy

Inflation is soaring, gas prices are soaring, housing prices are soaring, the only thing that is not rising is confidence that anything will change with the current leadership. The coronavirus did not shut down our economy. Short sighted policies in response to the virus shut down our economy and kept it shut far longer than the science dictated. Democrats seem to think that we should pump more money into the economy with more government programs. That is how we got into the financial mess to start, and it is wrong. We do not need more government intervention; we need less government interference.

We also have to stop the nonsense that Americans should live on a minimum wage. The value of a person is not determined by the wage they earned, yet that is the current rhetoric. We used to believe that a minimum wage was just a start, because we also believe in the potential of the American worker. We no longer do that. The push for a living minimum wage is bad for small businesses, it is bad for entry level workers, and it limits the potential of American workers. A fair wage, however, one that is dependent on skill and scarcity will help stabilize our economy and create incentives that will unleash American potential. I know what it took to take a poor kid like me from being one of the first in line on a Saturday morning to get a good coat from the Salvation Army, to graduating with degrees in Biology and History, graduating from a top 40 law school, hosting my own daily political talk radio show to now running for the US Congress. It was not more government programs or a higher minimum wage.


Education

Parents have every right to be involved in their children’s education, and our children deserve a great education. The last two years have taught us that neither of those things are happening. We are excluding parents from schools, and some radical organizations have even called us “domestic terrorists.” The U.S. Attorney General, Merrick Garland even issued a memorandum on October 4, 2021 directing the FBI to coordinate with local entities to investigate what they deemed “criminal conduct directed toward school personnel.” This is WRONG. I have a daughter in the first grade and another daughter who will start kindergarten in the fall. I understand this battle, and I am right there with you. I will fight to ensure that parents have a right to be involved in their children’s education.

Further, we are failing to prepare our children for the future. Recent test scores show that students are falling far behind in reading, writing, and math. The purpose of school is to educate our children. If the curriculum is failing to do that then the curriculum and those pushing the failed plan need to change.

We also need to make it clear that trades ARE higher education. The skills necessary to be an electrician, welder, carpenter, plumber, etc. are incredibly valuable. My father and brother are both welders, and although I chose a different profession, I learned how to weld too. These skills are very important in our society, and they are desperately seeking students. These skills can also lead to very high paying professions, and small business ownership. We should broaden our definition of higher education to include trades, and encourage students with an aptitude to pursue these professions.


Energy Independence

I have solar panels on my roof, and also drive a gas-powered vehicle. I will fight to make sure that all our energy options are considered and that we achieve energy independence.

America should be leading the world in clean energy production that includes cleaner domestic oil rather than scrambling desperately hoping another country will produce the energy Americans need. Furthermore, President Biden is wrong; no American should have to choose between higher gas prices and fighting back against a tyrannical dictator like Vladimir Putin. His failed Build Back Better plan focused almost $600 billion on things like electric cars, solar panels, and wind turbines which are less accessible to most middle- and lower-income Americans. Meanwhile, the President’s plan all but ignored nuclear energy which results in zero carbon emissions, and cleaner natural gas production, as well as domestic crude oil. We cannot take an all or nothing approach. We need to include things like wind and solar, while also being realistic about the cost and accessibility to every day Americans.


Military

I grew up in an area that offered graduating seniors two main choices, join the workforce or join the military. Our military is the greatest fighting force in the world, and it is also made up of our sons and daughters, husbands and wives, friends, and neighbors. My husband was one of those soldiers. His experience as a Captain in the US Army infantry - which included leading soldiers in combat operations for a year and a half in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom - further influenced my interest in national security and protecting our military and veterans. I will work to ensure that our military continues to be the elite fighting force in the world, without forgetting the men and women who make up our military. I will work to improve healthcare for our military, our veterans and their families. I have lost three friends who were former military members to suicide. No family should have to endure that pain, especially when we have some of the best mental health treatment right here in America. I will work to ensure that our military members have the access to the mental health resources that they need. Our military fights for us, and I will fight for them in Congress.[3]

—Yuripzy Morgan's campaign website (2022)[4]

2016

The following issues were listed on Morgan's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Second Amendment: I believe we must figure out a way to maintain the integrity and heart of the Second Amendment while also ensuring the safety of the American public by enforcing tailored, common sense laws and strengthening public education on mental health.
  • Veterans: Partisan opinions have no place in the utilization or support of our soldiers and their families, because people are not just in the military, they ARE the military.
  • Immigration: At its core, immigration is not an economic issue but a human issue. However we must acknowledge the difference between coming to America to live in America, and coming to America to be an American.
  • Economy: What does it take for a child to grow from using a stovetop for heat to earning a law degree and running for Congress?

[3]

—Yuripzy Morgan's campaign website, http://www.yuripzymorganforcongress.com/issues

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