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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_EhrlichBob Ehrlich - Wikipedia

    Official website (archived) Bob Ehrlich's voice. Bob Ehrlich on the retirement of Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken. Recorded October 2, 2001. Robert Leroy Ehrlich Jr. (born November 25, 1957) [3] is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 60th governor of Maryland from 2003 to 2007.

  2. 101 Reasons to Vote Against Joe Biden. The Official Page of Governor Bob Ehrlich. The Honorable Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. served as Maryland’s 60th Governor from 2002-2006, the first Republican governor elected in the state for 36 years.

  3. Bio. The Honorable Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. is senior counsel in the Government Advocacy practice at King & Spalding. He advises clients on a broad array of policy matters and their interactions with the federal government.

  4. Robert Leroy "Bob" Ehrlich, Jr. (Artubus, Maryland, 25 de noviembre de 1957 [1] ) es un político estadounidense del Partido Republicano. Desde enero de 2003 hasta enero de 2007 ocupó el cargo de gobernador de Maryland, y desde enero de 1995 hasta enero de 2003 fue congresista.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UC_ISTxQroTEenngkxhU3jBwBob Ehrlich - YouTube

    Bob Ehrlich. @bobehrlich4949 ‧. ‧. 56 subscribers ‧ 53 videos. Official Youtube page of Former Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich. twitter.com/bob_ehrlich and 3 more links.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2022 · When Maryland Republican Party chair Dirk Haire and Rep. Andy Harris approached Bob Ehrlich about leading the GOP’s “2022 Victory campaign,” the former governor said he would be happy to do it. The party announced Ehrlichs new role in a media release in which Haire called for Republicans to come together following the July 19 primary.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bob_EhrlichBob Ehrlich - Wikiwand

    Robert Leroy Ehrlich Jr. is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 60th governor of Maryland from 2003 to 2007. A Republican, Ehrlich represented Maryland's 10th legislative district in the House of Delegates from 1987 to 1995 and Maryland's 2nd Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003.