Ehrlich will get verbal aide ; Speechwriter: The governor-elect now has Richard J. Cross III on staff, but no one truly expects him to give up the last word on wording.; THE POLITICAL GAME FINAL Edition
[Richard J. Cross III] helped write [Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.]'s speeches during the campaign. In large part, that amounted to giving Ehrlich talking points and then watching him change and correct them with his blue felt tip pen. Cross's professional association with the new governor dates t...
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Published in | The Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Baltimore, Md
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
10.12.2002
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Summary: | [Richard J. Cross III] helped write [Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.]'s speeches during the campaign. In large part, that amounted to giving Ehrlich talking points and then watching him change and correct them with his blue felt tip pen. Cross's professional association with the new governor dates to Ehrlich's first congressional campaign in 1994. Cross was then his press secretary for three years on Capitol Hill. One is Col. Douglas DeLeaver, chief of the Maryland Transit Administration Police, longtime Ehrlich friend, and father of Ehrlich spokeswoman [Shareese N. DeLeaver]. |
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ISSN: | 1930-8965 |