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A Viewefr Writes: Tell Washington Times Education Writer Sean Salai Wicomico County, MD Executive Julie Giordano she is now an agent of Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore and Parents Deserve better in 2026 in Wicomico County, MD To…

“The appointment aligns with the Moore-Miller Administration’s commitment to advancing equity and ensuring that the needs of all Marylanders are addressed. Mr. Beauchamp will play a crucial role in voicing the priorities of Wicomico County at the state level and advocating for policies that support our community’s growth and well-being.” Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano 08/19/2024 Eastern Shore Undercover 
 
 
 

This Week Washington Times Education Writer Sean Salai Quoted Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano on DEI in Schools. (Screenshot Attached)

 
In October of 2024 during the Maryland Presidential Election. Giordano had Signs and Mailers released with her and Governor Moore on them saying Wicomico County’s Families and Future were in good hands, under the Leadership of Maryland Governor Wes Moore. (Screenshots Attached)
 
Here is what Maryland Governor Wes  Moore said earlier this year 2025 on DEI.

Maryland Gov. #WesMoore​ tells #JenPsaki​ that diversity, equity and inclusion policies are not in conflict with prioritizing excellence. “It’s important because you want to have a multitude of perspectives that are around the table,” Moore said. February of 2025.

https://youtu.be/TQ8CDCNjJII?si=0E8VIUY5te9DkXUe 
 
Please let  Washington Times Education Writer Sean Salai, know about this, Sean Salai ssalai@washingtontimes.com
 
 
Families and Parents in Wicomico County, shouldn’t trust Giordano, when it comes to DEI in Wicomico’s Schools, she campaigned one way in 2022, however shes proven she does things the way Wes Moore wants them since getting elected.
 
Wicomico’s parents and students deserve better in 2026!
 

7 thoughts on “A Viewefr Writes: Tell Washington Times Education Writer Sean Salai Wicomico County, MD Executive Julie Giordano she is now an agent of Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore and Parents Deserve better in 2026 in Wicomico County, MD To…”

  1. I have been trying to give her the benefit of the doubt, but anyone who is lovey dovey with wes moron is bad news.
    Sorry Julie-you did it to yourself.

  2. Once again the voters of wicomico county have been fooled by electing someone like her. It’s a shame that someone who is qualified for this office won’t run for office. Sure hasn’t been much to choose from in recent elections

    1. Patrick Adkins is qualified and will run for the office of county executive. He can think for himself and is not an ass kisser. Give him a chance, what better choice do we have?

  3. does it really matter here in the peoples republic of maryland? when the dems have gerrymandered the whole damn state so they can maintain power? when our local rinos like mautz corroza and adams go along to get along? do any of them have a backbone or is it all about getting your grift on? damn shame! look at your electric bills/rates? your taxes etc, they all did this to you! and ya’all must like it since you keep voting for these disgusting pos’s!

  4. Will someone please name a single Maryland political member, either Republican or Democrat, who has made any significant positive contribution to the lives of the working citizens of this state? If so, provide the name(s) and how anything they do or have done is of benefit to the everyday working citizens. I dont know of anyone.

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