The Washington Post, July 16th, 1998
Ellen R. Sauerbrey, 60, grew up in Baltimore and taught high school biology. She lives in Baltimore County and first became active in politics as a volunteer for Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign. She ran for the House of Delegates in 1978 and served four terms, the last two as minority leader. While in Annapolis, Sauerbrey made her reputation as a conservative, partisan force, trying to establish the Republicans as an opposition party to the Democrats who have long dominated state politics. She came from behind to capture the GOP gubernatorial nomination in 1994 but lost to Democra...
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