COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Democratic Rep. Anthony Brown has more than $517,000 in the bank heading into the next campaign cycle, according to year-end reports filed with the Federal Election Commission, and a spokesman said he is confident the Maryland congressman will seek re-election in 2020.
Brown was “extremely humbled and grateful” to have been re-elected with 78 percent of the vote – increasing his margins in Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties, said Matthew Verghese, Brown’s communications director, in a written statement.
Brown will continue serving in the 4th Congressional District “as part of a new Democratic majority that will open doors of opportunity for our kids, restore accountability to our government and ensure the United States remains safe and respected around the world,” Verghese said.
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"new" Democratic majority?? Whatever happened to all that OCare Xchange database money?
He can't go wrong, as long as he stays in PG County.
Half million CASH in the bank? Get elected and be a millionaire in a few short years. I always find it strange they never write books on how they became so rich on civil service salarys!! I just don't get it... could be special interest groups donating money to a non profit or LLC that he is on the board of? Nah
Obama 2.0
3rd paragraph is a lot of Democrat political BS. He does directly opposite like all Democrats. He assisted in the continued destruction of MD when he served with O'Malley including the gerrymandering of districts.
Lord help us!
Blah, Blah, Blah. Just another corrupt black politician from a corrupt predominately democrat state. Damn! Our government is full of them. No wonder all they do is obstruct anything getting done in Congress...and brag about it!
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