Anti-Connectors efforts is based on ex-employees Duncan campaign
Former Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan can not expect to participate in the Kickoff current popular movement in a campaign to defeat November’s national referendum on machine gambling.
But if the message to the event, a familiar ring, there are good reasons: it is in the hand of man behind Duncan’s main demand democratic and 2006 against Martin O’Malley Dir.
Scott Arceneaux, was Duncan’s gubernatorial campaign manager, is now a senior adviser of the Organization Mary Landers at locations arrest. Anita Dunn, has served as Duncan’s Media Consultant, plays the same role for the group. An announcement of their company is scheduled today in the beginnings of the group on the site.
David Weaver, Duncan’s longstanding responsible for communication, is now chief of staff Comptroller Peter Franchot (D), the strongest anti-slots movement torchbearer, Franchot is to contribute to the peak today Annapolis.
“Politics is a small world, and Doug ran on an anti-slots, therefore, it is not surprising that we all at the end of this topic,” said Arceneaux. “But this is a much broader campaign, and it is a heterogeneous group of people.”
To that end, youth anti-fach group plans to Roll-Out today the names of nearly 100 members of the steering committee, including Rep. Wayne T. Gilchrest (R-Md.), one of the sites long-term opponent, has lost its main 1st Department in February to a rather conservative state senator.
Other members of the Committee bipartie business community, labour and driver’s license, clergy and elected officers. Known on the name of a draft list are presented yesterday, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch and Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn F. Ivey (D).
The event, a project of the church Annapolis, is the most visible part of printing, which is expected, a high profile and costly battle between supporters and opponents of slots in Maryland. Both sides have mobilized in recent months, feed to train consultants and newsletters output committees.
O’Malley was spokesman Rick Abbruzzese serious on the participation of former staff members of Duncan in the anti-slot machines.
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