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Race for Governor 2014: Who's raised the most? [Pictures]


Campaign finance reports filed for 2012 show how much the possible contenders for Maryland's governor have raised so far. Gov. Martin O'Malley is prevented by term limits from running again, and several well-known politicians appear to be gearing up for statewide campaigns. Read more about the potential candidates here.
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Brown, a Democrat, reported to the state board of elections that his campaign brought in about $1.25 million in 2012, best among potential gubernatorial candidates, and that he has a cash balance of about $1.6 million.

Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown

( Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun / February 3, 2011 )
Brown, a Democrat, reported to the state board of elections that his campaign brought in about $1.25 million in 2012, best among potential gubernatorial candidates, and that he has a cash balance of about $1.6 million.
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