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Monday, August 27, 2012

Follow Along With GOP Convention

We'll be sharing coverage from the Republican National Convention in Tampa this week.

Your local Patch site will be sharing coverage this week from the scene of the Republican National Convention in Tampa this week. Patch's editors in Tampa are covering the convention as it happens. Monday's slate of scheduled events was canceled due to Tropical Storm Isaac, which is forecast to pass through Florida Sunday evening through Tuesday. Read the experience of one Patch blogger from Virginia who arrived in Tampa over the weekend. Maryland is sending 37 delegates to Tampa this week; three from each congressional district, 10 at-large selections, two Republican National Committee members and state GOP chair Alex X. Mooney. Are you interested in blogging about this week's convention or any other topics in the news? Visit your …

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Justice

7:20 am on Saturday, September 22, 2012

Common Ground? When did this Country ever have COMMON GROUND? Or I should state whos COMMON GROUND? I do know the MINORITY NEVER had COMMON GROUND it was held by the MAJORITY (you know who that was or is) such bow-wow...down the tubes so don't vote. Study history, when did U.S. candidates not bash one another during elections? Their just following suit....from a long long time ago... REMEMBER? …   more ›

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Towson Firm Creates Anti-Gingrich Ads

Towson-based Mentzer Media ads are getting plenty of play leading up to next week's Iowa caucuses.

  Advertisements helping to shape the upcoming presidential election are being created not on Madison Avenue, but on Fairmount Avenue. When Iowa Republicans go to next week's caucuses, many may have seen ads produced by Towson-based Mentzer Media Services Inc. for a super-Political Action Committee (PAC) opposing former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich. The PAC, Restore our Future Inc., has paid for ads that target Gingrich as well as Texas Gov. Rick Perry. It also has run several ads favoring former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. In the last two weeks, Restore our Future has spent $2.6 million on anti-Gingrich ads, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. About half of that money was spent on contracts with Mentzer …

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