Day: October 16, 2014

Hogan says he’s ahead of Ehrlich’s numbers from 2002 win

Hogan says he’s ahead of Ehrlich’s numbers from 2002 win

Larry Hogan, Jr., the Republican nominee for governor, said he knows beating Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is going to be hard, but his own polling shows him running better than any Republican before, including Bob Ehrlich, whom he served as appointments secretary.

Lt. gov. candidates Ulman, Rutherford clash in radio debate

Lt. gov. candidates Ulman, Rutherford clash in radio debate

The two men running for the No. 2 spot at the Annapolis State House actually have more government management experience on their resumes than their running mates at the top of the ticket for governor.

But Democrat Ken Ulman, the two-term Howard County executive, and Boyd Rutherford, a former state General Services secretary and assistant U.S. agriculture secretary, faithfully echoed the positions of party nominees Anthony Brown and Larry Hogan Jr. as they argued with each other and even the moderator Thursday in an hour-long debate on WAMU-FM

State Roundup, October 16, 2014

Despite low approval ratings elsewhere, President Obama remains popular in Maryland, is a draw for Brown campaign; N.J. Gov. Christie, Jeb Bush step up for Hogan for governor; Brown’s latest ads take a positive spin; candidates for lieutenant governor to debate today; O’Malley tosses money to candidates in other states; in race for Frederick County executive, Young blasts Gardner over ‘junkets;’ and Western Maryland gets new $11.8 million state police helicopter.

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