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MARYLAND BRIEFING

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-- Clarence Williams

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES

O'Malley to Campaign for Clinton in N.H.

Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) is scheduled this weekend to join Maryland politicians who will be stumping for their presidential picks in states with early primaries and caucuses.

Aides said O'Malley plans to canvass tomorrow in Portsmouth, N.H., with other supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). He also plans to attend meetings with undecided young professional voters, a labor rally in Manchester and a debate-watching party.

The governor will be accompanied in New Hampshire by Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.), a national co-chair of Clinton's campaign, an aide said.

Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown (D) was among those campaigning for Clinton yesterday in Iowa for the caucuses, aides said.

Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler (D) was also in Iowa yesterday, stumping for Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).

"I have been making phone calls, knocking on doors, attending Obama rallies, talking to the press and setting up chairs and taping up signs at the Windsor Elementary School Library in West Des Moines in preparation for tonight's caucus there," Gansler said in an e-mail forwarded by an aide.

-- John Wagner


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