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Democrats Storm through Winter Mess to set Records
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
800,000 Democratic Voters
Would Not Be Denied
MD Democratic Party Sets
Sights on Picking up Two More House
Seats
Annapolis,
MD – Maryland
Democrats took another giant step towards
advancing the change most Americans seek in
2008 by braving snow, freezing rain and icy
roads to cast a record number of presidential
primary votes. 33% more Democrats went to the
polls than the previous record high for a
single party primary turnout in
“We’ve never seen
anything like this before,” says Michael Cryor,
Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party. “We
have two incredible presidential candidates
who’ve inspired record-breaking turnout across
Poor weather
conditions forced the extension of voting hours
into the night. As the votes were counted it
became clear the Maryland Democratic Party
reaffirmed its strength in 6 of 8 Congressional
districts and now has a great opportunity to
win the only two
“A popular
Republican incumbent has gone down and Queen
Anne’s
“The Maryland
Democrat Party and our elected leadership were
right to create the Chesapeake Primary and make



