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Published: Friday, September 10, 2010
Source: Gazette.net
Compared to four years ago, the 2010 round of Democratic primaries can
be summarized in three words — boring, boring, and boring. In 2006,
Democrats had a down-to-the-wire primary contest for Paul Sarbanes' open
seat....
Published: Thursday, September 9, 2010
Source: Rockville Central
The past few days have seen many opinions expressed about the District 17 State Senate race, including those of Hon. Paul Carlson, Hon. Anne Robbins, Hon. Bob Wright, Peerless Rockville founder Eileen McGuckian and others. To read these pieces, please visit the Rockville Central website by clicking here....
Published: Thursday, September 9, 2010
Source: Rockville Central
Just a brief note to express my
preference for candidate Cheryl Kagan in next Tuesday’s primary
election. Consistent with many of the pro-Kagan comments that appear on
these pages, I look for a more proactive, dynamic...
Published: Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Source: Washington Post
In her bid to win a second term, Maryland Sen. Nancy J. King has traded
views with her primary challenger on gay marriage, corporate taxes and
other issues one would expect to get a full airing in a county that
prides...
Published: Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Source: Maryland Politics Watch
District 17 challenger Cheryl Kagan is calling on Senator Jennie
Forehand to disclose the identity of all of her campaign contributors, a
practice that Forehand has not always followed in the past. Kagan's
challenge is...
Published: Monday, September 6, 2010
Source: Maryland Politics Watch
From a presentation at Asbury Methodist Village.
To read the article from its source, click here....
Published: Monday, September 6, 2010
Source: Rockville Central
Last Tuesday night, the District 17 Democratic Club held the final
debate of the primary campaign between incumbent Sen. Jennie
Forehand and challenger, former Del. Cheryl Kagan,
at Rockville Memorial Library.
The...
Published: Monday, September 6, 2010
Source: Maryland Politics Watch
Here's a round-up of the endorsements from fourteen of the more
influential groups in Montgomery County. Some
of these endorsements are more important than others. For example,
most observers consider support from MCEA...