Monday, October 25, 2010

Win, lose or draw

Early voting has already begun. It is a week until the general election on November 2nd. And then the signs will come down and the robocalls and mailings will stop for another two years.

This will be my last posting until after the election so I wanted to share a few thoughts from my win, lose or draw speech.

First, thank you to everyone who voted for me in the primary and made me your nominee. I hope that I have run a campaign worthy of the honor. Thank you to everyone who voted for me in the general election. I hope that I have earned it. Thank you to my outstanding volunteers and long-suffering family who have gone that extra mile for me. Thank you to my wife and daughters who have hardly seen me since July.

I don’t think I’ve met any candidates who are running for the wrong reason. They all have the purest of intentions. I disagree with some of their philosophies and policies. It is interesting just how much we all have in common. We all want a better future for our
children. We all want a cleaner environment. We all want to feel safe.

I’ve met a lot of people and learned about a lot of interesting groups while on the campaign trail. I hope that those relationships will continue in the future. There are a lot of civic-minded people out there doing great things for their communities.

Has the campaign changed me as a person? Yes and no. I’m still the book-worm with all sorts of ideas for new laws and repealing old laws. But I’ve increasingly come to realize that the government is not going to solve all the problems facing us. You are.

My faith in the American people has grown. The people are angry but they don’t know what they are angry at. The people have lost faith in themselves. Like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, we’ve had the answers all along. The people will create the jobs and get the economy moving again through small businesses. The people will clean the environment through their individual actions. The people will make themselves safer by locking their doors, reporting crimes and not being afraid of their own neighborhoods anymore. Government has a role to play, but it’s a supporting role to the people.

Win, lose or draw, I am excited about the future and plan to do my part to protect it.

Keep an eye on the papers and the internet to find out the results and DON’T FORGET TO VOTE CHIAPPELLI!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Teachers Endorsement



Thank you Teachers for endorsing me. I am proud that Maryland's schools have been ranked number one in the nation for two years in a row. I hope we can extend that record for the next four years.

On a personal note, I am a product of public education. I went to the Public Honors College (St. Mary's College of Maryland) and then to the University of Maryland School of Law. We have a good system.

I would not have progressed as far as I have without the help of public education, in-state tuition which has remained affordable and student loan financing. Thank you teachers and thank you Democrats for creating this ladder of opportunity to for me to climb up.

Only a few more days to go until early voting! Vote Chiappelli.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cul-de-Sac King

Yard signs. Whether you like them or not, they're a sign of the season. We've been very active getting them out to our supporters in the area and I've learned a few things.

-Businesses don't like to put up campaign signs. And I don't blame them. You want customers no matter who they vote for. Why antagonize half of your potential customers? So for that reason, I appreciate my business supporters all the more. Thank you!

-Apparently most of my supporters live at the ends of cul-de-sac's. They have my sign in their yards, but only their neighbors can see them. I'm not sure what this means. Are my supporters very private people who like to live off the beaten path? Possibly. Do they live away from the main roads because they have young children who roam around? Probably. Thank you for your support!

-I like small yard signs because it seems more grassroots. I've tried to only place my signs on private property with the owners permission. It's an intrusion and I don't want to be rude with a billboard.

-The weather does not like small signs. Between the winds and the deluges, it's amazing any signs at all are still standing.

-The yard-sign fairies are alive and well. Who takes the signs? When do they take them? What do they do with them once they take them? Nobody knows.

What do you think of yard-signs?

Remember to order your absentee ballots now if you'll be away on Election day!

Sierra Club Endorsement



I am proud to have received the Sierra Club endorsement! They are a group with a serious mission and they only endorse a few candidates. I am very honored to be included in that select group. I hope that I am able to live up to our shared ideals.