But Kratovil-Harris rematch 'most exciting race in Maryland'
By ALEKSANDRA ROBINSON Capital News Service
By ALEKSANDRA ROBINSON Capital News Service
Published
11/30/09
WASHINGTON - Democratic Rep. Frank Kratovil's conservative voting record seems tailored to his GOP-leaning district, but voters may not notice until they're asked to cast a ballot of their own, experts and residents say.
"I haven't followed Kratovil too much," said Joe Doherty of Chestertown. "He's a typical blue-dog Democrat. He's trying to be middle-of-the-road."
Michael Cain, co-chairman of the political science department at St. Mary's College, said that between elections it's normal for people to ignore their congressional representative's voting...
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