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Political Cocktails

Posted on Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 8:59 am

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Featured guests include Julius Henson, David Brown, and Pat Scott

(BALTIMORE – January 24, 2010) – Who will become the next President of the Baltimore City Council? Bernard “Jack” Young or Bill Cole?

What’s in store for next year’s mayor’s race? Will Stephanie Rawlings-Blake have any contenders for mayor?

And, as for this year, what’s up with Wayne Curry? Can he successfully mount a rejuvenation campaign and secure Prince George’s County – the largest black voting bloc in Maryland? Will former Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan assist him in what could be viewed as the Democratic Revolution in Maryland?

Or, is Bob Ehrlich playing possum?

These and other intriguing questions be will posed as inquiring minds want to know the answers on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 – 6 pm – at the one and only Eden’s Lounge, 15 West Eager Street in midtown Baltimore.

Emceeing for the evening are Catalina Byrd and Bobby Marvin. 

To speak on the mic, RSVP to doni@bmorenews.com. 2010 candidates are welcome.

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    Doni Morton Glover, the founder and publisher of www.bmorenews.com, has been a journalist for the past 15 years. He is a writer, photographer, and a political analyst for WBAL TV 11. Additionally, he is a local radio personality and host of “Empower Hour” on Radio One’s WOLB 1010 AM. The show is now in its 10th year and is the longest-running customized program on the station.

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