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Friday, July 16, 2010

O'Malley Admits Negative Ads Included 'Mistake'

WASHINGTON - Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says his negative radio ads linking former Gov. Bob Ehrlich, to the BP oil spill was a "tactical mistake."

"What we should not have mentioned was the fact that the oil spill is going on in that ad, and that was a tactical mistake that my campaign made," O'Malley said Thursday on WTOP's Ask the Governor program.

O'Malley came under fire for the ad which called Ehrlich a lobbyist and linked the former governor to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

"When they wanted to open new parts of the Gulf for drilling, Ehrlich voted with big oil again," the ads says, referring to Ehrlich's 2001 vote when he was a member of the United States Congress.

The measure had wide bipartisan support including every Maryland Democrat in the House.
O'Malley said the mistake gave the Ehrlich Campaign an opportunity to cry foul.

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2 comments:

Ron Brawl said...

mistake or he got caught in a lie?

Anonymous said...

He got caught!!!