McDonnell to attend O'Malley's inauguration

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) will head north Wednesday to attend the inauguration of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) in Annapolis.
McDonnell, vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association, campaigned for O'Malley's rival, former governor Bob Ehrlich, during the campaign last year. But all that appears to be behind them now, even though O'Malley was just named chairman of the Democratic Governors Association.
O'Malley, who helped raise money for McDonnell's Democratic opponent, state Sen. Creigh Deeds, attended McDonnell's inauguration last January.
McDonnell was invited, but did not attend, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray (D)'s inauguration this month.
By
Anita Kumar
| January 14, 2011; 1:43 PM ET
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Anita Kumar, Creigh Deeds, Robert F. McDonnell
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