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One Million Maryland Democrats Expected at Primary Polls
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Throw out the Record Books,
the “Chesapeake
Primary” will Matter
Democratic Candidates &
Spirit of Change will Dominate February 12th
Vote
Annapolis, MD: Saturday's record
breaking Democratic voter turnout in South Carolina sets the
stage for an exciting primary here in
Maryland on
February 12th. The previous
record for Maryland
Democratic voter turnout during a Presidential
Primary is 592,000 in 1976. In recent
presidential primary elections the nominations
were no longer in doubt by the time Maryland’s
voters went to the polls. 470,000 Democrats
voted in 2004 and 502,000 voted in
2000.
A statement from
Michael Cryor, Chair of the Maryland
Democratic Party:
"We fully anticipate
that Maryland
voters will break all Primary Election
records.
With each passing
primary, Maryland
becomes more relevant in the process. Democrats
around the country are demanding change, and
Maryland Democrats are predicted to have the
exact same expectations.
We believe one
million Maryland Democrats will go to the polls
on February 12th. Clearly, we have not seen the
political stars align like this in many years.
It’s been a long time since this sort of energy
has swept the nation, and Maryland will
have an important contribution to make in
helping to determine who will be our next
president.
We can’t predict who
will win the Maryland presidential
primary but one thing is for sure; Maryland will join the
rest of America
in declaring that a ‘third Bush-like term’ in
the White House is unacceptable.”
Maryland’s
Presidential Primary Election History:
http://www.sos.state.md.us/HistoricViewPrimary.htm