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Historic NY

(37,453 posts)
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 03:15 AM Nov 2015

Hillary Clinton unveils more than 70 Md. endorsements

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign announced endorsements Tuesday of more than 70 officials and community leaders in Maryland -- including most of the state's congressional delegation -- underscoring the sway the former secretary of state holds even in the home territory of a rival.

The list of Marylanders backing Clinton's campaign and joining her state leadership team included four statewide elected officials, the president of the state Senate, Thomas V. Mike Miller, two dozen members of the General Assembly and a similar number of community leaders, former elected officials and local politicians.

Many of them have also worked with former Gov. Martin O'Malley, who announced his own presidential campaign in May after completing his second term this year. Despite aggressive campaigning and solid performances in the first Democratic debates, O'Malley has been unable to climb out of single digits in polling.

"Over the last six years under President Obama, our country has seen tremendous progress and we can't go backwards -- that’s why we need Hillary Clinton as our next President," Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski said in a statement that made no mention of O'Malley – a longtime ally.

"Hillary has the experience and vision to continue moving our country forward," she added.

Here's a list of the officials joining Clinton's leadership council in Maryland:

Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski
Sen. Ben Cardin
Rep. Steny Hoyer
Rep. John Delaney
Rep. Donna F. Edwards
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Rep. John Sarbanes
Rep. Chris Van Hollen
Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp
Comptroller Peter Franchot
Former Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Former Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.
State Sen. Cheryl Kagan
State Sen. Susan C. Lee
State Sen. Nancy King
State Sen. Mac Middleton
State Sen. Richard Madaleno Jr.
State Sen. Catherine Pugh
State Sen. Delores Kelley
State Sen. Guy Guzzone
Del. Kirill Reznik
Del. Brooke Lierman
Del. Marc Korman
Del. Shane Pendergrass
Del. Carlo Sanchez
Del. Ben Barnes
Del. Edith Patterson
Del. Shelly Hettleman
Del. Carolyn J. B. Howard
Del. Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg
Del. Frank Turner
Del. Vanessa Atterbeary
Del. Eric Ebersole
Del. Terri Hill
Del. Jay Walker
Del. Clarence Lam
DNC Member Bruce Morrison
DNC Member Karren Pope-Onwukwe
DNC Member Maria Cordone
DNC Member Greg Pecoraro
Mayor of College Park Andrew Fellows
Mayor of Hagerstown David Gysberts
State's Attorney Prince George's County Angela Alsobrooks
Prince George’s County Council Chair Mel Franklin
Prince George’s County Councilmember Todd Turner
Prince George’s County Councilmember Deni Taveras
Baltimore County Councilmember Tom Quirk
Baltimore County Councilmember Vicki Almond
Baltimore County Councilmember Cathy Bevins
Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young
Howard County Councilmember Calvin Ball
Howard County Register of Wills Byron Macfarlane
Former Ambassador Cynthia Schneider
Former Secretary of Aging and State Senator Gloria Lawlah
Former White House Communications Director Ann Lewis
Community Leader and Former FCC Commissioner Susan Ness
Former Assistant US Attorney Paul Tiao
Former Maryland National Committeeman Lanny Davis
Former Delegate David Valderrama
Student Leader Samara Cohen
Community Leader Tom Schneider
Community Leader Tessa Hill-Aston
Community Leader Elianne Ramos
Community Leader Courtney Watson
Community Leader Laura Esquivel
Community Leader Karen Murphy
Community Leader Lucie Lehmann
Community Leader Dana Beyer
Community Leader Lisa Polyak
Community Leader Lee Finney
Community Leader Kathy Bustraan
Community Leader Sarah Meyers


http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/blog/bal-clinton-unveils-more-than-70-md-endorsements-20151116-story.html

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Hillary Clinton unveils more than 70 Md. endorsements (Original Post) Historic NY Nov 2015 OP
Impressive. oasis Nov 2015 #1
Donna Edwards, too! Great.. thank you, HistoricNY! Cha Nov 2015 #2
Donna Edwards, Chris Van Hollen, two excellent Dem spokespersons. oasis Nov 2015 #4
yeah, and in a tight senate primary race, no? Cha Nov 2015 #7
An interesting race to watch. Thanks for the link. (eom) oasis Nov 2015 #8
You're Welcome! Cha Nov 2015 #10
It's alright Ma, I'm only dying. Nt. Juicy_Bellows Nov 2015 #3
Most excellent. Control-Z Nov 2015 #5
Well, that's pretty clear, isn't it? MADem Nov 2015 #6
What's the word I'm looking for? NurseJackie Nov 2015 #9

Control-Z

(15,682 posts)
5. Most excellent.
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 03:40 AM
Nov 2015

I would use the green bouncy guy but that would seem more like a celebration of their looses.

That is not what this is about.
I'm team Hillary and very happy for her well earned achievements.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
6. Well, that's pretty clear, isn't it?
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 03:47 AM
Nov 2015

She's got most of the players in Vermont, too....

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-vermont-leadership-team/

Hillary Clinton unveils team from Bernie Sanders' home state
By Dan Merica, CNN
Updated 12:50 PM ET, Sat November 14, 2015


On the eve of Saturday's Democratic debate in Iowa, the Clinton campaign rolled out their Vermont Leadership Council, a needling of the state's independent senator, Sanders, who has lived and worked in Vermont for more than 50 years and is now top challenger to Clinton in the Democratic primary.

Clinton's campaign started rolling out leadership teams in early October, and have so far built teams in eight states, including Colorado, New York and Virginia. Their ninth rollout, Vermont, is a not so subtle hint to Sanders -- whose campaign is based in the state -- that their support runs deep.

The list, which the Burlington Free Press called the "who's-who of local Democrats," also includes Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger. Sanders served as Burlington's mayor for eight years in the 1980s.

The 25-name list includes endorsements that have already been rolled out.

Sen. Patrick Leahy, the state's senator for 40 years and Sanders' colleague, was the top name on the list. But Leahy endorsed Clinton back in June 2014.

The same is true for Gov. Peter Shumlin, who endorsed in May, and former Gov. Howard Dean, who endorsed in September.

Also on the list: Montpelier Mayor John Hollar, Former Gov. Madeleine Kunin and State Reps. Maxine Grad and Sarah Buxton....
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