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Ehrlich 'missed being part of the debate'
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Contributor | WA Indy |
Last Edited | WA Indy Mar 31, 2010 09:52am |
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Category | News |
Author | Julie Bykowicz |
Media | Newspaper - Baltimore Sun |
News Date | Wednesday, March 31, 2010 03:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Maryland's last governor, who followed two decades in elected office by opening a Baltimore branch of a law firm and hosting a radio talk show, is tired of life on the sidelines.
Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s daily routine has, in recent months, become increasingly like a campaign. Within weeks, many expect he will announce that he'll run against Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat who defeated him in November 2006.
"I have missed being part of the debate. I have been frustrated by the policy decisions in Annapolis and on Capitol Hill," Ehrlich said. "The radio show, the speeches and all that - I can get my message out there. But in this business, you're either in or you're out." |
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