O’Malley Ad Spotlights Record - Maryland Moment
Posted by lreznick on August 23rd, 2006
O’Malley Ad Spotlights Record - Maryland Moment
Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley touts a “housing boom,” a reduction in violent crime and improving test scores in his city in the gubernatorial hopeful’s latest television ad.
The ad, which started airing yesterday in the expansive Baltimore media market, says that O’Malley (D) “takes on the tough challenges” and has “a record of innovation and progress in Baltimore.”
On education, the 30-second spot paints a very different picture than an ad being aired by Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) that focuses on Baltimore’s lowest-peforming schools. In fundraising letters, Ehrlich has also sought to knock O’Malley for crime in his city.
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