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		<title>Gov. Debate: Anybody Ever Heard of the Shore?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Monday, 10/11/10 televised debate between incumbent Gov. Martin O&#8217;Malley (D) and former Gov. Bob Ehrlich (R) was notable in its near exclusion of anything specific and relevant to the Eastern Shore of Maryland. But then, we are all too familiar with our Annapolis politicians ignoring the Shore, especially our neck of the woods on the Upper Shore. So the final tally of the one hour debate, broadcast on WJZ-TV (Channel 13) and co-sponsored with the Baltimore Jewish Council, was O&#8217;Malley&#8217;s two references to the importance of the Chesapeake Bay and one negative reference by Ehrlich to campaign contributions to his opponent from the owners of the new slots facility in Cecil County. Not exactly inspiring to local residents who might have longed to hear about our higher than state average unemployment figures, specific job creation and economic development strategies targeted to rural areas and job training education initiatives geared toward rural areas where only a tiny minority of students go on to a four year college. A few minutes into the debate, O’Malley said he was proud to have “taken the steps” needed to “improve the health of the Bay.” And shortly thereafter, he said he would “make no [&#8230;]]]></description>
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