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Melvin Steinberg

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The relationship between Steinberg and Schaefer was strained, with each publicly criticising the other and extensive coverage being devoted to their personal relationship. Despite their differences, they worked together for eight years (1987–1995), winning two elections in the process.
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from January 1983 to 1987, and a member of the State Senate from 1967 until his election to the position of lieutenant governor. Steinberg graduated from the
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Steinberg ran for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1994 launching his campaign pledging a war on crime, but was defeated by
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Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
William Donald Schaefer
J. Joseph Curran, Jr.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
President
Maryland State Senate
James Clark Jr.
Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.
Maryland Senate
Paula Hollinger
Democratic
Attorney at law
lieutenant governor of Maryland
William Donald Schaefer
President
Maryland State Senate
University of Baltimore
A.A.
J.D.
Parris Glendening
Ellen Sauerbrey
Larry Hogan
Ben Jealous



"Maryland Lieutenant Governor Melvin A. Steinberg"
Maryland State Archives (msa.md.gov)
"Steinberg staff pared to 3 Schaefer blames budget"
The Baltimore Sun

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