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Clinton Brings In Big Bucks For Brown

Bill Clinton addresses the crowd at a fundraiser for Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in Potomac, Md.
Christopher Connelly/WYPR
Bill Clinton addresses the crowd at a fundraiser for Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in Potomac, Md.
Bill Clinton addresses the crowd at a fundraiser for Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in Potomac, Md.
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Bill Clinton addresses the crowd at a fundraiser for Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in Potomac, Md.

Bill Clinton’s endorsement is possibly the most important one that Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown has gotten in his bid to be Maryland’s next governor.

The former president headlined a fundraiser in Potomac on Wednesday that brought in more than a million dollars, according to the campaign.

The well-heeled crowd munched on hors d’oeuvres and mini cupcakes before the former president spoke. When Clinton took the stage, he told the crowd he’s happy to see Brown leading in the polls “but I’d be here if he was at 5 percent, because I know this guy. I know what is in his heart, I know what in his heart, and I know what his abilities are.”

He told the crowd that the O’Malley-Brown administration had made progress, and choosing Brown means continuing that trajectory. On the troubles with the state's online health insurance marketplace that have plagued Brown's campaign, Clinton told the crowd, "I do not want, ever in my life, to vote for a president or a governor who has never made a mistake or never had a setback. Because if you find one, that person has spent all day everyday locked in the office." He pointed to the efforts to enroll more than 300,000 people in health care despite the problems as a sign of resilience and leadership..

Clinton is a boon to any fundraising effort, but Democratic political strategist Andrew Feldman says a Clinton endorsement brings more than money to Brown in a race that is as much about personality as it is about policy.

“Bill Clinton in star power. He is the most popular person in the Democratic party," Feldman said.

Feldman says he expects brown to play up the Clinton endorsement in ads and mailings as the June 24 primary draws near.

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Christopher Connelly is a political reporter for WYPR, covering the day-to-day movement and machinations in Annapolis. He comes to WYPR from NPR, where he was a Joan B. Kroc Fellow, produced for weekend All Things Considered and worked as a rundown editor for All Things Considered. Chris has a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley. He’s reported for KALW (San Francisco), KUSP (Santa Cruz, Calif.) and KJZZ (Phoenix), and worked at StoryCorps in Brooklyn, N.Y. He’s filed stories on a range of topics, from a shortage of dog blood in canine blood banks to heroin addicts in Tanzania. He got his start in public radio at WYSO in Yellow Springs, Ohio, when he was a student at Antioch College.