Now the race for Maryland governor starts for real. The two main contenders are in the ring for what promises to be an aggressive contest race that has no precedent in Maryland history.
What makes the 2014 gubernatorial election so unusual is the timing.
Rather than holding the primary in September as is traditional, this one takes place June 24. That early date will cut down substantially on turnout, play havoc with fundraising and compress the full fury of the campaign into about 80 days once the General Assembly ends its session on April 7.
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5 comments:
Tit for tat from what I can see so far.Too early to decide.
gansler an outside? what a load of crap! who comes up with this BS?
neither one will get my vote they're both liberals.
No Republicans or Libertarians stepping up?
With either one citizens of Maryland lose.
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