Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler (D), who is running in a competitive primary to succeed Gov. Martin O'Malley (D), continued to attack one of his rivals for the Democratic nomination this week over the troubled roll-out of the state's online health care exchange.
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown was O'Malley's point person implementing the health reform law in the state. The website has been beset with structural problems since its October launch.
In an ad that could be mistaken for one released by a Republican attacking a Democrat, Gansler questions why Brown hasn't released emails between him and state workers developing the insurance exchange.
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