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Ending months of speculation, Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran Jr. said yesterday that he will not seek re-election to a sixth term, bringing to a close a political career spanning a half-century.
Curran's decision is expected to prompt a frenzied bid for the position from those who have waited for the announcement. Because the state attorney general advises the governor on legal matters, the move also frees Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley, his son-in-law and Democratic gubernatorial candidate, from political attacks about potential conflicts of interest involved in having Curran in the state's top legal office.

I hear Scott Rolle is talking about running. If so, he's got my vote.
Curran's decision is expected to prompt a frenzied bid for the position from those who have waited for the announcement. Because the state attorney general advises the governor on legal matters, the move also frees Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley, his son-in-law and Democratic gubernatorial candidate, from political attacks about potential conflicts of interest involved in having Curran in the state's top legal office.

I hear Scott Rolle is talking about running. If so, he's got my vote.