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Ehrlich has been looking beyond Murphy to a matchup with his Democratic nemesis, hammering the incumbent for successfully pushing a variety tax increases in the November 2007 special session. Ehrlich has argued that they have hurt small businesses and hampered Maryland's efforts to bounce back from the recession. "We have focused on defeating Martin O'Malley and ending Martin O'Malley's reign in Maryland," Ehrlich said Thursday before casting his ballot. But O'Malley contends the tough decisions have enabled the state to make record investments in education, and the governor is quick to point out that Maryland schools have been named the top public school system in the country by the trade publication Education Week for two years in a row. O'Malley also emphasizes that Maryland has maintained its triple-A bond rating
-- one of only eight states to get the sign of fiscal confidence from financial rating agencies. O'Malley, whose tenure has been marked by the need for repeated budget cuts during the recession, has described Ehrlich as a spendthrift who raised property taxes, increased tolls and fees and let college tuition rise during far better financial times. "Only one of the two of us have actually cut and reduced state government, and that's me," O'Malley said Thursday on WTOP radio in Washington. O'Malley also has made light of Ehrlich's pledge to cut a 1 percent sales tax increase approved in a special legislative session to balance the state's books. Ehrlich has yet to explain how he would address Maryland's $1.5 billion deficit in the next fiscal year while reducing the tax at the same time.
Murphy, meanwhile, is criticizing Ehrlich on some of the same issues the former governor is attacking the Democratic incumbent
-- raising taxes while failing to scale back spending. Murphy is running to the right of the former governor by highlighting his opposition to abortion, pledging to take a strong stand against illegal immigration and vowing not to increase taxes or fees.
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