A Brown-Ulman ticket could shake up Democratic primary for Md. governor’s office
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, who is poised to announce next month that he is running for governor, is in discussions with Howard County Executive Ken Ulman about joining his ticket, according to several people familiar with the talks.
The pairing of Democrats Brown and Ulman who has been gearing up to run for governor himself would shake up a highly competitive Democratic primary to succeed Gov. Martin OMalley just as it gets underway in earnest.
By adding Ulman as the lieutenant governor candidate, Brown could erase much of a huge early fundraising advantage that Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler (D) enjoys over all other 2014 gubernatorial hopefuls in both parties. As of January, Ulman had $2.1 million sitting in his campaign account, more than the $1.6 million Brown reported having on hand.
Gansler, a former states attorney in Montgomery County, had $5.2 million, some of it stockpiled from a 2010 reelection campaign in which he did not have a Republican opponent. He is not expected to make his gubernatorial bid official until the fall, but he has hired a team of consultants and has started developing proposals on economic policy and other issues.
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