COLLEGE PARK, Maryland – Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown Friday declined to say whether he would endorse a presidential run by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.
“I’m not trying to be evasive, let me tell you this, there’s one election right now, for obvious reasons, that I am focused on almost 99.99 percent of my waking hours and that’s the general election Nov. 4, 2014, and I think the people of Maryland deserve that,” Brown said in a phone interview on Friday.
Brown is facing O’Malley-weary voters in an attempt to become the first lieutenant governor in Maryland’s history to gain a promotion to Government House via the ballot box.
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So...he just admitted that he's not paying attention to the job he was elected to do. Real classy.
Obamas twin brother.
on the shore voters are a bit more savvy than that mr. brown. you just gave yourself away, big time.
say hello to governor hogan.
isnt it funny that when you dont answer, you say lot.
What the people of Maryland deserve Mr. Brown is Larry Hogan as our governor. We don't deserve 4 or 8 more years of tax and spend politics and punitive legislation designed to keep us poor while you get fat. In other words Mr. Brown - GET A JOB.
Reminds me of an old rhyme I heard about conserving water - If it's yellow let it mellow. If it's Brown flush it down.
Do your state and your fellow citizens just that. Go to the polls and flush it down.
538 has been to the Florida Keys! Have a nice trip? Beautiful diving down there!
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