Gov. Martin O'Malley was joined by state and federal representatives yesterday to promote Maryland's first use of early voting, an attempt to make sure even those with the busiest schedules can choose their elected officials.
"Each and every person plays a role in guiding our journey forward. … It is incumbent upon all of us that we exercise that right to vote," O'Malley said. "Let's hope for a big...
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