Ivey Watch: baltimoresun.com - Glenn Ivey Mentioned for U.S. Senate seat
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The Reputation, Let This Rest (for a slow song, a remarkably good running mantra)For Against, DaylightWX at 0700: 55 (13), DP 53 (12), BP 29.86 (1011), Calm, RH 93%Odometer 2: 350miZ4.Resting heart rate before start = 58 (139/91)Today started quick, and turned into a hard run.
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as usual the dragon woman gets on my nerves.called at 10am plus, she said will pass on msg, called at 2pm plus, said already passed msg to doc, called at 4pm plus said will remind doc, called at 6pm, kena tsf to voicemail, called at almost 8pm, someone answered and said doc in surgery till10pm, guess that’s it. IF.a bit puzzled though, we did a UPT on the 08/04 and it was a negative, last week 15/04, the KKH gynae did a scan and he said the uterine lining is thick - as it shld be due to the AF inducing medicine - so how can be pregnant?and if not pregnant - then why didn’t the AF induce medicine work as it should work the last time?will know by monday i suppose.anyways anyways do i ahve a choice.
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baltimoresun.com - Rep. Cardin expected to announce run for U.S. Senate seat: From Thursdays Sun
Rep. Cardin expected to announce run for U.S. Senate seat
Democratic leaders told heâll make it official soon
By Andrew A. Green
Sun Staff
Originally published April 20, 2005, 10:09 PM EDT
Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin plans to announce Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Marylands Paul S. Sarbanes, several sources said Wednesday.
Cardin, 61, a 10-term congressman and former speaker of the House of Delegates, has shied away from runs for higher office before. But the Baltimore-area Democrat has told party leaders of his intention to make a bid to succeed Sarbanes, who announced last month that he will not seek re-election next year. Cardin has e-mailed and telephoned hundreds of supporters and beefed up his campaign staff in preparation for the run, top Democrats said.
Jamie Fontaine, a campaign spokeswoman for Cardin, declined Wednesday to discuss to his plans, saying only that the congressman would announce his intentions very soon.
Cardin, who is known as low-key and cerebral, much like the man he would seek to replace, would be a formidable candidate in both the Democratic primary and the general election, many political observers say.
Ben would make an excellent candidate, said his Democratic colleague, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Baltimore County, who said he has spoken with Cardin about his plans but declined to comment on them. He’s got a tremendous amount of knowledge. He knows the issues that are so important to our state.
If he does enter the Democratic primary, Cardin would join former NAACP head Kweisi Mfume, who announced his plans to run last month, and A. Robert Kaufman, a Baltimore civic activist who has made several unsuccessful runs for office.
Reps. Elijah E. Cummings of Baltimore and Chris Van Hollen of Montgomery County have also expressed interest in the race, as has Prince Georges County States Attorney Glenn F. Ivey. Ruppersberger announced two weeks ago that he would not run for Senate.
A poll conducted forThe Sun last week found Cardin in second place among Democrats in a hypothetical three-way primary with Mfume and Van Hollen. Mfume led with 32 percent, Cardin had 26 percent and Van Hollen 16 percent, and a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points.
But of the three, Cardin was strongest against Republican Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, who has not declared his intentions but is regarded as a potential GOP candidate for the seat.
In a hypothetical matchup, Cardin led Steele 41 percent to 37 percent, based in large part on Cardins strength in Baltimore County, a crucial jurisdiction for Republicans seeking statewide office. The margin of error for that question was 3.2 percentage points.
The poll found that more than other likely Democratic candidates, Cardin was supported strongly by both blacks and whites.
Matthew Crenson, a Johns Hopkins University political science professor, said Mfume has an edge in the primary because his leadership of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People makes him recognized statewide, an advantage he said Cardin doesnt have.
Although he’s been around a long time and was speaker of the House of Delegates, he’s still identified mostly with Baltimore, Crenson said. I think Mfume doesn’t have a geographic attachment in the eyes of the voter.
State Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, who went to law school with Cardin, said he thinks the congressmans intelligence and experience will endear him to the highly educated and politically savvy voters in the Washington suburbs, while the new boundaries of his district have increased his visibility with voters across the Baltimore region.
“He complained about redistricting, that it spread him out and took him away from his Jewish base, but now Im sure hes very glad hes in Howard County and Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County, Miller said.
A Cardin run for U.S. Senate would likely create a domino effect in other offices.
State Sen. Paula C. Hollinger of Baltimore County and Del. Maggie L. McIntosh of Baltimore City, both Democrats who chair committees in the legisla ture, have said they would strongly consider running for Congress if Cardin’s seat were vacant.
Baltimore County Dels. Bobby A. Zirkin and Jon S. Cardin — the congressman’s nephew — have also expressed interest in running for Congress, as has Anne Arundel County Executive Janet S. Owens. All three are Democrats.
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The Reputation, Let This Rest (for a slow song, a remarkably good running mantra)For Against, DaylightWX at 0700: 55 (13), DP 53 (12), BP 29.86 (1011), Calm, RH 93%Odometer 2: 350miZ4.Resting heart rate before start = 58 (139/91)Today started quick, and turned into a hard run.
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as usual the dragon woman gets on my nerves.called at 10am plus, she said will pass on msg, called at 2pm plus, said already passed msg to doc, called at 4pm plus said will remind doc, called at 6pm, kena tsf to voicemail, called at almost 8pm, someone answered and said doc in surgery till10pm, guess that’s it. IF.a bit puzzled though, we did a UPT on the 08/04 and it was a negative, last week 15/04, the KKH gynae did a scan and he said the uterine lining is thick - as it shld be due to the AF inducing medicine - so how can be pregnant?and if not pregnant - then why didn’t the AF induce medicine work as it should work the last time?will know by monday i suppose.anyways anyways do i ahve a choice.
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baltimoresun.com - Rep. Cardin expected to announce run for U.S. Senate seat: From Thursdays Sun
Rep. Cardin expected to announce run for U.S. Senate seat
Democratic leaders told heâll make it official soon
By Andrew A. Green
Sun Staff
Originally published April 20, 2005, 10:09 PM EDT
Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin plans to announce Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Marylands Paul S. Sarbanes, several sources said Wednesday.
Cardin, 61, a 10-term congressman and former speaker of the House of Delegates, has shied away from runs for higher office before. But the Baltimore-area Democrat has told party leaders of his intention to make a bid to succeed Sarbanes, who announced last month that he will not seek re-election next year. Cardin has e-mailed and telephoned hundreds of supporters and beefed up his campaign staff in preparation for the run, top Democrats said.
Jamie Fontaine, a campaign spokeswoman for Cardin, declined Wednesday to discuss to his plans, saying only that the congressman would announce his intentions very soon.
Cardin, who is known as low-key and cerebral, much like the man he would seek to replace, would be a formidable candidate in both the Democratic primary and the general election, many political observers say.
Ben would make an excellent candidate, said his Democratic colleague, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Baltimore County, who said he has spoken with Cardin about his plans but declined to comment on them. He’s got a tremendous amount of knowledge. He knows the issues that are so important to our state.
If he does enter the Democratic primary, Cardin would join former NAACP head Kweisi Mfume, who announced his plans to run last month, and A. Robert Kaufman, a Baltimore civic activist who has made several unsuccessful runs for office.
Reps. Elijah E. Cummings of Baltimore and Chris Van Hollen of Montgomery County have also expressed interest in the race, as has Prince Georges County States Attorney Glenn F. Ivey. Ruppersberger announced two weeks ago that he would not run for Senate.
A poll conducted forThe Sun last week found Cardin in second place among Democrats in a hypothetical three-way primary with Mfume and Van Hollen. Mfume led with 32 percent, Cardin had 26 percent and Van Hollen 16 percent, and a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points.
But of the three, Cardin was strongest against Republican Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, who has not declared his intentions but is regarded as a potential GOP candidate for the seat.
In a hypothetical matchup, Cardin led Steele 41 percent to 37 percent, based in large part on Cardins strength in Baltimore County, a crucial jurisdiction for Republicans seeking statewide office. The margin of error for that question was 3.2 percentage points.
The poll found that more than other likely Democratic candidates, Cardin was supported strongly by both blacks and whites.
Matthew Crenson, a Johns Hopkins University political science professor, said Mfume has an edge in the primary because his leadership of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People makes him recognized statewide, an advantage he said Cardin doesnt have.
Although he’s been around a long time and was speaker of the House of Delegates, he’s still identified mostly with Baltimore, Crenson said. I think Mfume doesn’t have a geographic attachment in the eyes of the voter.
State Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, who went to law school with Cardin, said he thinks the congressmans intelligence and experience will endear him to the highly educated and politically savvy voters in the Washington suburbs, while the new boundaries of his district have increased his visibility with voters across the Baltimore region.
“He complained about redistricting, that it spread him out and took him away from his Jewish base, but now Im sure hes very glad hes in Howard County and Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County, Miller said.
A Cardin run for U.S. Senate would likely create a domino effect in other offices.
State Sen. Paula C. Hollinger of Baltimore County and Del. Maggie L. McIntosh of Baltimore City, both Democrats who chair committees in the legisla ture, have said they would strongly consider running for Congress if Cardin’s seat were vacant.
Baltimore County Dels. Bobby A. Zirkin and Jon S. Cardin — the congressman’s nephew — have also expressed interest in running for Congress, as has Anne Arundel County Executive Janet S. Owens. All three are Democrats.
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