Throughout the week leading up to Election Day 2014, Public Policy Professor and Chair Donald Norris was in the news analyzing Maryland’s gubernatorial election. Norris appeared on WJZ-TV and was quoted in the Baltimore Sun and Washington Post.
Norris discussed the governor’s race drawing national interest, the candidates’ position on taxes, voter attitudes, and how turnout could affect the race. To read and view full coverage of Norris’ analysis, click on the links below:
Maryland’s governor race sparks national interest (Baltimore Sun)
Brown, Hogan tight-lipped on tax-cut strategy, repercussions on budget (Washington Post)
Norris will be providing live election analysis on WJZ-TV during election night beginning during the 4 p.m. newscast and at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. with possible live cut-ins between 8 and 11 p.m.
On Thursday, November 13, Norris will participate in a post-election forum at UMBC along with Political Science Professor and Chair Thomas Schaller and Washington Post Political Reporter John Wagner. For more information, click here.
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