Gov. Martin O'Malley and former Gov. Bob Ehrlich each tried to prove they have done more for the African-American community in a debate Thursday morning on WOLB's Larry Young Show.
Health care, veterans, crime and funding for minority-owned businesses and historically black colleges and universities dominated the election's third debate, moderated by Young, a former Democratic state senator from Baltimore. In the midst of the policy debate, the candidates barely looked at one another, instead exchanging
"that's not true" jabs and a comment by Ehrlich that O'Malley will soon be looking for a job in the private sector.
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