Maryland Politics: October 22, 2006 - October 28, 2006
Family Ties on Stem Cell
Republican Senate candidate Michael S. Steele has tapped his little sister to answer his Democratic opponent's widely discussed commercial on stem cell research that features actor Michael J. Fox showing overt signs of Parkinson's disease. In a television ad...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 28, 2006; 10:07 AM ET |
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Purple Haze
Think fast: What is the route of Metro's proposed Purple Line? It's a question that Republican Michael S. Steele posed in a bid to pivot the U.S. Senate race onto metro Washington issues, territory where he as lieutenant governor and...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 27, 2006; 9:10 AM ET |
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Boyd on the air, having "huge impact"
Does the name Ed Boyd ring a bell? The Green Party candidate for governor has kept a decidedly lower profile this election season than his counterpart in the U.S. Senate race, Kevin Zeese. But in a meandering press release from...
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John Wagner
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October 26, 2006; 6:59 AM ET |
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Gansler Gets Perez Treatment
Less than two weeks before election day, and after nearly 140,000 absentee ballots have been sent out, a judge is pondering whether the Democrats' attorney general candidate can remain on the ballot. Doug Gansler, who holds substantial leads in polls...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 26, 2006; 6:31 AM ET |
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Post Endorses Ehrlich
For all those Maryland Moment bloggers who say the Post never endorses a Republican...check this out . The Post this morning endorsed GOP Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. for reelection, crediting him with successes in transportation, the environment and education...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 25, 2006; 6:00 AM ET |
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Hannity & Steele
While former president Bill Clinton was raising campaign cash for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Benjamin L. Cardin in the past week, the GOP nominee, Michael S. Steele , was getting help from some of the bigger names in Republican politics....
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 25, 2006; 5:56 AM ET |
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"No Excuse" Voting
The Republican National Committee joined the crowd encouraging Maryland voters to cast their ballots absentee with an e-mail sent today complete with sites linking GOP voters to ballot applications. "Maryland has made it easy for you to make your voice...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 24, 2006; 10:17 AM ET |
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Stem Cell and the Senate--Limbaugh Weighs In
The camera is still. It's the actor who is moving in a jittery fashion. Michael J. Fox, fighting a well-publicized battle with Parkinson's disease, is lending his halting but powerful voice to the U.S. campaign of Democrat Benjamin L. Cardin,...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 24, 2006; 6:15 AM ET |
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Israel and the Maryland Senate Race
Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin (D) reached out to Jewish voters in Maryland's most populous jurisdiction yesterday, highlighting his support for Israel and opposition to the war in Iraq as the race for Maryland's open U.S. Senate seat entered its final...
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Phyllis Jordan
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October 23, 2006; 11:54 AM ET |
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