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elleng

(130,895 posts)
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 01:40 AM Oct 2015

Jindal vs. O'Malley: A tale of two governors

I am bewildered by your extensive coverage of Bobby Jindal (who is polling No. 12 out of 14 Republican candidates) — about 30 column inches in my version of the Oct. 13 paper, at an event “with more than 20 people.”

Jindal is ending his eighth year as governor of Louisiana — a state that ranks in the bottom 10 for median income (No. 47) and for education (No. 50, according to the Chamber of Commerce). His state is top 10 in one category — government subsidies — receiving $1.37 back for every $1 it sends to Washington.

Is this really what we want for our country?

Meanwhile, my state edition paper had no coverage of the Martin O’Malley visits to Newton or Des Moines, although the Metro edition ran an article Oct. 10 covering the Polk County Democrats fall fundraiser in Des Moines at which O’Malley received a standing ovation from more than 200 attendees.

In contrast to Louisiana, Maryland has the highest median income of any state, and an educational rating that has gone up for the past five years. That is what I think we actually might want for our country.

— Mary Hoyer, Salem

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/readers/caucus/2015/10/17/jindal-vs-omalley-tale-two-governors/73881858/

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Jindal vs. O'Malley: A tale of two governors (Original Post) elleng Oct 2015 OP
After 8 years, the state went republican yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #1
You do know that the Democratic candidate who followed Governor O'Malley ran a poor campaign. elleng Oct 2015 #2
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
1. After 8 years, the state went republican
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 01:44 AM
Oct 2015

Talk about crazy. I'm not sure O'Malley is as popular in the state as he is nationally.

elleng

(130,895 posts)
2. You do know that the Democratic candidate who followed Governor O'Malley ran a poor campaign.
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 01:54 AM
Oct 2015

The facts recited in the letter are true, 'Maryland has the highest median income of any state, and an educational rating that has gone up for the past five years.'

You and I, both Marylanders, disagree.

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