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Home Front: Politix
Maryland governor's race has turned unexpectedly tight
2014-11-03
[Washington Post] Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown crushed his Democratic primary competitors and told supporters that the general election would be "a little bit of a molehill" in comparison. In a state with more than twice as many Democrats as Republicans, a poll in the spring showed Brown 18 points ahead among registered voters in a theoretical matchup with Larry Hogan, the eventual Republican nominee.
Hogan will take western Maryland and most of the Eastern Shore. Montgomery and Prince Georges counties will go for Brown. Baltimore city will make up any deficit required to turn the majority vote Dem.
But Brown has struggled to combat Hogan's relentless criticism of tax increases enacted by his boss, Gov. Martin O'Malley
...Democratic governor of Maryland and aspiring presidential candidate, known locally as The One-Man Economic Wrecking Crew. O'Malley was elected to his second term driven by union support and near-Stalinesque vote margins in Baltimore city (82%) and Prince George's County (88%)...
. While Hogan, an Anne Arundel County businessman, promises to boost Maryland's anemic economy and bring new jobs to the state, Brown has been slow to offer a compelling vision of what he would do differently from O'Malley, whose approval rating has plummeted.

Hogan's folksy manner and we-can-do-better message has resonated with some Democrats and independents, especially white men, and is stirring excitement among Republicans. As the polls grew tighter this fall, showing Brown with only a single-digit lead over Hogan, national groups pumped money into the race, and top political figures lent their support. The Cook Political Report on Friday declared the race a "toss up," with Brown retaining a slight advantage, while Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight Web site still shows Brown as the strong favorite.

If he wins, Brown will be Maryland's first African American governor and only the third elected in the nation. His campaign is in the final days of a massive and expensive outreach operation, making a special effort to mobilize African American voters, a key Democratic voting bloc.
Posted by:Fred

#3  If he wins, Brown will be Maryland's first African American governor

yeah, how'd that other "historic first" turn out for America?
Posted by: Frank G   2014-11-03 10:23  

#2  Anthony Brown was the chair of the task force implementing Maryland's atrocious state health exchange (approximately tied w MN, and MA for 2nd, 3rd and 4th worst in the US).

There was almost no coverage of this during the primary and still is almost no coverage of this. Brown has gotten a complete pass on it.
Posted by: lord garth   2014-11-03 09:41  

#1  A Republican person of color? Why hasn't the media uncovered a scandal? Or had Dan Rather create one?
Posted by: Bobby   2014-11-03 07:51  

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