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Ehrlich's promise to roll back an O'Malley sales tax increase, clamp down on spending and approve more charter schools failed to generate the same momentum that helped Republicans win gubernatorial elections last year in New Jersey and Virginia.
O'Malley turns back Ehrlich's challenge Aaron C. Davis 2010
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Ehrlich's "primary mission was to talk about the future, and too often he talked about the past," said Richard Cross, a former Ehrlich aide who writes a political blog.
O'Malley turns back Ehrlich's challenge Aaron C. Davis 2010
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Ehrlich's counter-offer was rejected by the governor.
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Ehrlich's promise to roll back an O'Malley sales tax increase, clamp down on spending and approve more charter schools failed to generate the same momentum that helped Republicans win gubernatorial elections last year in New Jersey and Virginia.
O'Malley turns back Ehrlich's challenge Aaron C. Davis 2010
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Ehrlich's late entry into the race gave O'Malley an insurmountable advantage in fundraising.
Murky message, less money hurt Ehrlich John Wagner 2010
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The ICC was among Ehrlich's central accomplishments on transportation.
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The situation is the same in Maryland as it is on the national level – O'Malley has to clean up Ehrlich's messes just like Obama has to clean up Bush's.
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This election is all about feeding Ehrlich's gigntic ego, his sense of entitlement, and his desire to get even with O'Malley, who mopped the floor with him the last time around.
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Greg Massoni, Ehrlich's former press secretary, said the former governor chose to attend the event because he was so instrumental in the ICC's history.
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If you want to draw a parallel, it's consistent with O'Malley's personality, which is hard-charging ... and Bob Ehrlich's, which is laid-back.
O'Malley turns back Ehrlich's challenge Aaron C. Davis 2010
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