Im sure you've seen the ads. They're short, but they sure do hit hard. One links Ehrlich to Bush on protecting corporations who avoid paying taxes. Another hits Ehrlich on the 40% increase in college tuition. The last and hardest hitting of all goes after Ehrlich for doing nothing to stop the 72% increase utility rates.
The group of assassins operate under the name - "
The Maryland Fund"
But who are they?
From
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/28/AR2006092801766.html">The Washington Post:
While both campaigns have been advertising on radio and television for months, yesterday marked the debut of the first ads by a soft-money 527 group in the gubernatorial race. The Maryland Fund, which is fronted by several longtime national Democratic operatives, started airing 15-second spots in Washington and Baltimore that link Ehrlich with President Bush.
The group has also set up a Web site,
http://www.ehrlichisbush.com/ , that says its aim is to educate voters about how "Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich has run our state similar to the way President George Bush has governed America."
John Rouse, listed as the group's executive director on its Web site, has a consulting practice in Washington. Others involved in the group, Rouse said, include Jim Cauley, a Democratic consultant who worked on O'Malley's 1999 mayoral bid and more recently served as campaign manager to Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), and Thomas Sweitzer, a Philadelphia-based consultant.
No one likes negative campaigning, but after Ehrlich's 2-month assault on Baltimore City school children, parents, teachers, and police officers, I say, bring it on.