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Saturday, September 18, 2010

O'MALLEY CAMPAIGN ACCEPTS DEBATE INVITATIONS ACROSS MARYLAND


Baltimore, MD -- With the primary elections behind us and Robert Ehrlich becoming the official nominee of the Republican Party, Rick Abbruzzese, spokesperson for the O'Malley-Brown campaign, released the following statement today on numerous debate invitations accepted by the O'Malley-Brown campaign.


"The goal of the O'Malley-Brown campaign is to have a series of substantive debates between Governor O'Malley and Robert Ehrlich, and Lt. Governor Brown and Mary Kane, on the important issues facing our state. The O'Malley-Brown campaign has already accepted a number of debate invitations and proposed formats, and will continue to work with the Ehrlich campaign to make these debates a reality."


Governor O'Malley is looking forward to a robust discussion, similar to the debates held in 2006, that requires each candidate to answer specific questions on the opportunities and choices facing our state. As we come through this national recession, Maryland families deserve more than empty campaign rhetoric and talking points, they deserve to hear the candidates discuss in detail their plans to grow Maryland's economy and protect our future."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The eastern shore needs to secede from MD,VA and Delaware and become the state of Chesapeake.