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Poll Puts Maryland Democrats In the Lead
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Although 75 percent of the voters said Bush would not be a factor in the governor's race, nearly 20 percent said one reason for their vote for governor would be to express opposition to Bush. (article 1) " Michael Steele's attempts to hide his support for the Bush agenda have failed said Oren Shur (article 2) The poll is not a prediction of Election Day but a portrait of the Maryland political landscape completed 12 days before voters go to the polls. (article 5) Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley looked at the sea of enthusiastic Democratic supporters at a Silver Spring high school yesterday and was quick to lay claim to his roots. (article 4) Both Democrats and Republicans are pouring time and resources into capturing votes in Maryland's most populous county, and any hometown claim a candidate can make cannot hurt. (article 4) After crusading to restrict the power of Maryland's then-Republican governor to hire and fire employees, Senate Democrats pushed through diluted versions of legislation yesterday that do little to diminish Gov. Martin O'Malley's power. (article 3) The proposals grew out of a controversy under Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R), who was accused by Democrats of firing longtime workers for partisan reasons when he took office as governor in 2003. (article 3)

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    Ehrlich, malley, Governor, Steele, poll

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    1. Poll Puts Maryland Democrats In the Lead (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 548 words)
    2. Poll Puts Maryland Democrats In the Lead (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 354 words)
    3. Senate Votes to Limit O'Malley's Personnel Powers, but Only a Tad (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 403 words)
    4. O'Malley, Party Try To Stir Base Vote (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 851 words)
    5. Poll Puts Maryland Democrats In the Lead (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 532 words)
    6. O'Malley Assails Ehrlich on Race (Washington Post, 06/05/2008, 394 words)
    7. O'Malley Begins With Call for Harmony (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 555 words)




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