Changes at the Maryland Democratic Party
It appears as if big changes are afoot in the leadership of the Maryland Democratic Party.
Party chairman Michael Cryor, a public relations exec perhaps best known for his work on the Baltimore "Believe" campaign under then-Mayor Martin O'Malley, is preparing to step aside. The reason: he wants to avoid conflicts with high-profile clients coming his way, including possible slots and gambling clients.
Also possibly out: party executive director Quincey Gamble, who has a lot of contacts who worked on the Obama campaign. Gamble tells us in an email that he has "not decided" if he is making a move.
More high-level changes could be coming. Stay tuned and check back.







