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nickshepDEM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-24-06 04:47 PM
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Question Regarding MoCo and Ehrlich and O'Malley's support.
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Edited on Sun Sep-24-06 04:47 PM by nickshepDEM
1. How strong is O'Malley's support in MoCo? Ive heard rummor that he's not as strong there as he needs to be. Here is a quote from someone over at the Baltimore Sun forums.

"I disagree about MoCo. O'Malley's support there is very weak. Drive down Rt 29 out of Silver Spring, drive down Georgia Avenue, up Connecticut Avenue and count the Ehrlich and O'Malley signs in yards. You'll see yards dotted with 10 different Democrat signs, but they're always missing O'Malley's signs. There is a very good reason for that-- those that do support O'Malley are not enthusiastic in their support and a good number of them don't support him and aren't sure how they'll vote."

Any truth to this?

2. Did Ehrlich hit a homerun in MoCo with his support of the ICC? How much of an effect will Ehrlich delivering the ICC have on the gubernatorial race?

3. Are you seeing more support in MoCo for O'Malley than KKT in 2002?


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