In the fight over who can raise money during Maryland’s legislative session, Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) might be Exhibit A for the defense.
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown (D) pointed to O’Malley’s 2006 gubernatorial campaign when asked about the controversy during a television interview last week.
O’Malley, who was mayor of Baltimore in 2006, raised more than $1 million for his gubernatorial campaign during that year’s 90-day legislative session, and nobody objected.
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ReplyDeleteDoing what OweMalley did is a low standard to set for any activity!
He wants to hitch his wagon to Mrs. Bill Clinton's garter belt in hopes of getting to DC as #2. Good luck, RainTaxMan.