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Sunday, October 19, 2014

President Obama To Rally For Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown In Md. On Sunday

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown’s campaign for governor is set to get a boost with a planned visit from President Barack Obama.

State Sen. Paul Pinsky said Tuesday that a rally is planned in Prince George’s County. Pinsky, a Prince George’s County Democrat, says Maryland Democrats were given notice to inform supporters of the event, which is scheduled for Sunday afternoon in Upper Marlboro.

Justin Schall, Brown’s campaign spokesman, declined to comment.

Obama campaigned for Gov. Martin O’Malley in 2010 during a stop at Bowie State University. At that rally, the president and the governor appealed to voters to make it to the polls on Election Day, after low turnout in the primary. Turnout also was low in the primary this year.

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15 comments:

  1. This is a boost. I'm not so sure.

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  2. Another great reason NOT TO VOTE FOR ANTHONY BROWN! If Obama is backing him, I want NO PARTS of him!!!!!!

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  3. I would not waste a quart of gasoline to listen to either one of the liars.

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    1. Just think what it's costing the American Taxpayers for him to be there 10:00!

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  4. I'm sure that will help

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  5. just digging the knife in deeper here. preaching to the choir in baltimore, p.g. and anne arundel counties.
    this election is long over. brown wins in a landslide.

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  6. Of course if you don't vote for him you might be a racist.

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  7. "Birds of a feather...flock together"....just wish it was in another world!

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  8. If you think this state is ghetto now just see what happens if he gets elected!

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  9. birds of a feather flock together. lets get out the bird repellent. thanks sjd

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  10. OweBama, OweMalley and OweBrown must be worried if he's giving up a golf outing to read from a teleprompter.

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  11. All the more reason not to vote for Brown.

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  12. As low as Obama's approval rating is right now I'm not sure this will help Brown. Which is a good thing!

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  13. One dumbass supporting another dumbass, or dumb and dumber.

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