Friday, October 25, 2002

Maryland's race for governor

In the state's costliest race ever, Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend are locked in a statistical dead heat for the governor's mansion.

In this opinion-editorial, The Washington Times endorses Ehrlich. In their comments the editors compare the two candidates saying:

It is certainly true that Mrs. Townsend, who was annointed crime czar by Gov. Parris Glendening, has more administrative experience in state government than Mr. Ehrlich does. The problem is that her performance has left a lot to be desired. Both Republicans and Democrats have raised serious questions — never satisfactorily answered — about Mrs. Townsend's crime-fighting performance. Read more here. Source: cLog

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