Mark Fisher critiques Republican representation in Maryland legislative voting

Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
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Mark Fisher, a political figure active in Maryland, posted several messages on his social media account addressing concerns about state politics and Republican representation.

On December 11, 2025, Fisher shared a post with a link: https://t.co/HMxKGr2y5o.

Later that day, he wrote, “Maryland is worth saving and @MDFreedomCaucus has solutions. https://t.co/0MEvW1MhMx” (December 11, 2025).

On December 12, 2025, Fisher commented on the voting records of Maryland lawmakers by referencing an external analysis. He stated: “Maryland RINOs — The Institute of Legislative Analysis rated Maryland lawmakers’ voting records. It’s concerning how few Republicans actually represent their constituents. Join @chisholmstrong & me for the Dumbest Bill in America! https://t.co/0QSW0BX6iH”.

The Institute of Legislative Analysis regularly publishes scorecards evaluating the alignment of legislators’ votes with conservative principles and constituent interests. These scorecards are used by activists and politicians to critique or praise elected officials within their parties.

Fisher’s posts highlight ongoing debates within Maryland’s Republican circles regarding party loyalty and representation. References to “RINOs,” or “Republicans In Name Only,” are common in intra-party disputes over legislative priorities and ideological purity.



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