Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley will most likely retain a leadership post in the Democratic Governors Association when his two-year tenure as chairman ends next week, according to party sources.
O’Malley is expected to be named finance chairman at the DGA’s annual meeting in Los Angeles, the sources said. O’Malley held the position previously, and it will keep him in front of key Democratic donors as he weighs his political future.
O’Malley, whose national profile has grown considerably during his two terms as chairman, is likely to be succeeded by Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin. Shumlin hasannounced staff changes in Vermont in anticipation of his election next week by fellow Democratic governors.
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Sounds like a (drum roll) Structural Deficit coming soon.
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ReplyDeleteyou really can fool some of the people some of the time...
ReplyDelete12:10,after this past election,most are fooled.
ReplyDeleteone thing about it, they will have a guy that knows how to spend money. thanks sjd
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