Maryland Politics: October 8, 2006 - October 14, 2006
So Who Won?
After spending weeks accusing one another of ducking debates, Maryland's two leading gubernatorial candidates debated twice yesterday. Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley met in the afternoon in the studios of WJZ-TV in Baltimore and again...
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John Wagner
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October 13, 2006; 11:24 AM ET |
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Volunteer Volley
Maryland Democrats gleefully pointed yesterday to e-mail from the Republican Governors Association that identifies six states to which the organization is sending volunteers because contests there are "going down to the wire." Maryland, where polls continue to show Baltimore Mayor...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 12, 2006; 7:27 AM ET |
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Steele, Bush in Montgomery--But Not Together
Democratic Party Chairman Terry Lierman poked fun at Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele yesterday for being "so petrified" of being seen with President Bush that they tend to "schedule out of town fundraising jaunts"...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 11, 2006; 9:26 AM ET |
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Attack or Counter-Attack?
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley was quite critical yesterday of the attack ads that Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has been running in Baltimore. The latest raise questions about policing in the Democratic challenger's city. But what about the ads O'Malley...
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John Wagner
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October 10, 2006; 10:22 AM ET |
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Another Shot at Democratic Unity
Pretty much everyone who was anyone in Maryland state Democratic politics made his or her way to the banquet hall at the Camelot of Upper Marlboro in Prince George's for the county party's unity breakfast yesterday. Among the big names...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 10, 2006; 10:19 AM ET |
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