The major party candidates for governor will hold what is expected to be their third and final televised debate on Saturday, just 17 days before the election.
Lt. Governor Anthony Brown and Republican Larry Hogan will record their debate at the Owings Mills studio of Maryland Public Television at 4 p.m.
The debate will be broadcast Saturday at 7 p.m. on WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and MPT.
The two candidates debated in Baltimore last week, and then on Monday of this week in Washington.
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It's on now. Brown is already waiting eggs.
Watching now too! What ans a!! Brown is!
Joe...
As a impact for media on the Eastern Shore, Larry Hogan needs to be aware of this. We need Larry Hogan to save Maryland !!!
I just watched the Brown/Hogan debate. Larry Hogan can make a commercial about this debate where Brown The Clown was making a claim that he created all the jobs in Maryland. He touted the many jobs he created at Wallops Island. Does this guy know his geography? I ask you when does a Maryland Candidate for Governor boast about the jobs he help build for another state? Is this is only example of creating jobs? I mean I live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland but if this is all he has as an example for Maryland then he doesn't have anything. What about the rest of Maryland where are the population is located?
Brown The Clown is an Omalley/Obama follower with the same ideas that help our State of Maryland rank 49th in economic growth. Who is happy with that record... Vote Republican for Change!!
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