Things turning sour at the O'Malley camp? Something cant be right if he fired his campaign manager.
The Washington Post:
Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley tonight announced a shakeup in the senior staff of his campaign for governor, naming a former leader of the Maryland Democratic Party to replace a national Democratic operative as his campaign manager.
The campaign said Josh White, former executive director of the state party, would replace Jonathan Epstein, who was tapped to lead O’Malley’s campaign last year.
Baltimore Sun:
Maryland's main teachers union fell short yesterday of endorsing either Democratic candidate for governor, a decision that could hurt Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan.
To win the endorsement of the Maryland State Teachers Association, candidates must receive 58 percent of the votes cast by the group's representative assembly. About 400 members of the assembly met in Columbia yesterday but were unable to deliver the endorsement to Mayor Martin O'Malley or Duncan, whose county's teachers make up a large percentage of the group.
Duncan campaign manager Scott Arceneaux said Duncan received 55 percent of the vote, a percentage that he said was a victory for the Montgomery executive.
Unable to reach the 58 percent mark, the group instead decided that it would wait to see which Democratic candidate, Duncan or O'Malley, wins the Sept. 12 primary. The union will then endorse the winner in the Nov. 7 general election against Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr