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BaltimoreApparently, it's one of the most civic-minded cities in the country, topping the charts in terms of household viewership of the presidential debates. |
Tom HutchinsFormer police superintendent refused to apologize for listing political activists on terror watch lists. |
Frank KratovilThe Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is up with another ad against his challenger U.S. Rep. Andy Harris as part of $1 million in reserved ad time. |
Frank KratovilThe Club for Growth is spending $200,000 on an ad buy against Kratovil. |
Frances B. PhillipsThe Anne Arundel County health officer will become deputy secretary of public health services for the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. |
MarylandThe economic downturn has hit the state's bottom line, requiring hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts. |
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Well, I must say that I am totally shocked and amazed by the final outcome on the commission convened by Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) to study the ... >
I believe in recycling but this is ridiculous.
So what does it mean when Andy Harris’ congressional campaign has to recycle old TV ad material? ... >
Really, Andy is the bigger loser
If you claim Frank is a loser because Club for Growth ponied up 200k for ads against him, doesnt the DCCC 1.5 mill make Andy an EVEN BIGGER LOSER!!!!!!
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