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Sunday, November 07, 2010

Ehrlich: Few Regrets After Loss To O'Malley

BALTIMORE - Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich says he has very few regrets about his unsuccessful campaign for governor.

Ehrlich called in to the WBAL-AM radio show hosted by his wife, Kendel, on Saturday, just days after he lost his rematch with Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley by 14 percentage points. Ehrlich said he knew this year's election would be challenging for any Republican. But while he was not happy with the result, Ehrlich says there are few decisions he would not have made.

The Republican did not discuss an investigation of an Ehrlich political operative because of a robocall sent before polls closed on Election Day. The call said O'Malley had already won so his supporters could "relax" and stay home.

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2 comments:

Trixie said...

Sorry Bob didn't make it. 4 more years of this I am not sure I will survive!!!!!!!!!!!! ARGHHHHHHHHH

Anonymous said...

O'Malley is a joke. I hated seeing his smug mug gloating about his win. What a joke considering nearly HALF the people in your state don't want you. Actually, if Marylanders hadn't come to assume that voting for anything other than a democrat doesn't count in this state, O'Malley would be reading the want ads right now. Thanks a lot to Baltimore and the DC suburbs for always cancelling out our vote.