Think Thinner

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As Doug Duncan moved through a series of events across Montgomery County today, one thing became clear: he's losing weight.

The Montgomery County executive, whose seeking the Democratic nod for governor, looked noticeable thinner while campaigning in Silver Spring.

"I'm working hard to eat less," Duncan said when a reporter questioned him about his weight. "Things fit better."

Duncan declined to say how much he weighs or how much weight he has lost recently. He also declined to divulge his dieting or workout strategy.

And don't expect his "Think Bigger" campaign theme to become obsolete anytime soon.

"I got a ways to go before it screws up my slogan," Duncan said.

Tim Craig

By Phyllis Jordan |  January 28, 2006; 6:54 PM ET  | Category:  Governor
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Bet some of the Post staffers really hate working for a outfit so afraid of criticism that it shuts down a blog when the organization makes a mistake. Then they claim its because people are being uncivil, but can't back that claim up. Oh yeah, the original lie is proved to be a lie as well.

Posted by: elliottg | January 28, 2006 7:09 PM

To the curious, I don't post my little missive until I have confirmed that comments are still closed where I would prefer to comment. Also, I confirm that the WaPo has done nothing to correct their inaccurate reporting. Howell's original 1/15 column still has no correction. That's just shameful.

Posted by: elliottg | January 28, 2006 7:13 PM

elliotg lightening quick on this one. Only took him 15 minutes from the original post.

Posted by: Dave W | January 29, 2006 9:26 AM

Yay Doug! Keep it up! We support you!

Posted by: Veronica | February 2, 2006 2:24 PM

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