Despite his stinging loss to Republican Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. in 2014, Maryland Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D) is open to making another play for the governor’s mansion in 2022.
“Whatever and however I can put my skills and ability to the highest use on behalf of Marylanders or my neighbors then that’s what I’ll do,” Brown, 57, told Maryland Matters in a recent interview in his Washington, D.C., office.
Right now, Brown stressed that he’s focused on representing Maryland’s 4th District in Congress, which takes in more than half of Prince George’s County and a slice of Anne Arundel County. He took office in January 2017, after Rep. Donna Edwards (D) stepped down to run for retiring U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski’s seat.
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Pray that racist socialist Ben Jealous doesn't! Maryland and the city of Baltimore are another terrible example of black governmental corruption
ReplyDeleteThey'll have to build a new box for him to stand on.
ReplyDeleteANY previous member of O'Malley's administration is suicide for Marylanders.
ReplyDeleteTIME TO MOVE IS NOW!! Its coming! so assume the democrat position. their sick and twisted evil and like it that way
ReplyDeleteIt will be worse than O'Malley!
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