Virginia

October 14, 2008 - 3:46pm

Brown to lend Obama a helping hand

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown (D-Baltimore) will make an informal drop-by to the Obama for Maryland office in Largo Tuesday evening.

Brown is scheduled to deliver a statement to the group as a whole, chat with supporters and hit the phone lines. He will then be making calls to Virginia and Pennsylvania, according to a spokesman.

Brown is scheduled to arrive at around 6pm.

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October 9, 2008 - 3:24pm

Kaine to party in Maryland

Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (D) will swing through Maryland later this month to attend the Maryland Democratic Party's "United for Change" Gala.

"We're thrilled Gov. Kaine is joining our celebration and just as thrilled to be able to export so much of our volunteer talent and energy to ensure an Obama/Biden victory in Virginia and Pennsylvania," state party Chair Michael Cryor said in a statement. "We're sending well over a thousand volunteers north and south every week so we're raising the funds necessary to keep that operation running on all cylinders up to and including Election Day."

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June 5, 2008 - 7:41am

Too soon

Sen. Barack Obama is returning to the (outside D.C.) Chesapeake region for the first time since his resounding Potomac Primary victories with two stops in Virginia.

Though his Republican rival Sen. John McCain has returned to Maryland, Obama won't be taking a victory lap here.

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