Maryland Politics: November 12, 2006 - November 18, 2006
Steeling himself for the future
Fresh from his loss in the U.S. Senate contest with Rep. Ben Cardin (D), Republican Michael Steele was on CNN with Wolf Blitzer this week talking about national politics, his future and some of the election day shenanigans in Prince...
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Ann Marimow
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November 17, 2006; 12:06 PM ET |
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The transition gets going
Maryland Gov.-elect Martin O'Malley (D) yesterday introduced a 42-member transition steering committee to help him prepare to take office in January. Here is a list of those serving, with biographical snippets that were provided by O'Malley's staff: * Shannon Avery,...
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John Wagner
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November 17, 2006; 10:06 AM ET |
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Republicans reorganize
Demoralized by the loss of the governor and of at least seven seats in the House of Delegates, Maryland Republicans are trying to pull themselves off the floor and reorganize. Del. Patrick L. McDonough, a Baltimore area Republican, said yesterday...
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November 15, 2006; 11:19 AM ET |
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Ehrlich Says Thank You
In an open letter to Marylanders today, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) thanked the state's citizens for "an incredible ride" in politics. Ehrlich, who was defeated last week by Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley (D), will leave office in January...
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John Wagner
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November 14, 2006; 3:07 PM ET |
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A Who's Who for Hughes
A tribute last night to former Gov. Harry R. Hughes drew a who's who of Maryland Democrats, many of them making sure to congratulate the state's next governor, Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley. Hughes was saluted by the Maryland Center for...
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John Wagner
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November 14, 2006; 10:44 AM ET |
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What's Next for Ehrlich?
So how is Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. coping with his election loss? Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the Republican incumbent's most candid assessment came during a call into the Sports Junkies on WJFK (106.7 FM)....
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Phyllis Jordan
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November 13, 2006; 6:50 AM ET |
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