Today the Washington Post published a substantive editorial about Maryland's Attorney General race and came down firmly on the side of Brian Frosh, Sierra Club's endorsed candidate. The Post's Editorial Board highlighted Frosh's environmental credentials as follows: "At once self-effacing and substantive, Mr. Frosh has inspired bipartisan respect as a legislator who gets big things done without unduly tooting his own horn. He has shaped and sponsored much of Maryland’s most important environmental legislation for years, including measures to protect the Chesapeake Bay and promote recycling and cleaner cars."
The Post also revealed that Jon Cardin, Frosh's chief opponent, skipped almost 3/4 of the votes taken in the House Ways and Means Committee this year. Is there any clearer choice for AG than Brian Frosh? Read for yourselves the other good reasons the Post gives for their endorsement.