All Work and No Play…
We all know the old saying about “all work and no play.” And while we expect our elected officials to put in a good day’s work for their constituents, it’s reasonable to expect them to recharge the batteries every so often with a little recreation—whether it’s settling down with a good book, heading for the basketball court, or playing violin or chess. Common Sense Eastern Shore asked the candidates for Governor and the First Congressional District about their hobbies. Here’s what we learned about them.
From gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous’s press office: "I was a dedicated athlete growing up and played soccer until I was 32. Nowadays, my spare time is spent mostly being active with my family and enjoying the outdoors at my home in Pasadena. This time of year, I get in as much kayaking as possible—paddling out to one of my favorite spots near Dobbins Island on the Magothy River. My son has just started getting involved in sports and I love spending time playing baseball and soccer with him. My daughter's a swimmer and we swim laps together. It's been a great way for us to bond even though it's getting harder and harder to keep up with her!"
From congressional candidate Jesse Colvin’s press office: “Jesse welcomed his first child in April. With any spare time he has on the campaign trail, he enjoys spending time with his son Coleman, named after Coleman's great-grandfather who served as a naval aviator and earned the Navy Cross in WWII.
“Jesse also enjoys running. No pun intended. As a former Army Ranger and veteran of four combat tours in Afghanistan, Jesse will be participating in the Army 10-miler in October to support fellow veterans.”
Rep. Andy Harris’ office did not respond but according to VoteSmart.com, Harris enjoys spending time boating on the bay with his family and repairing old cars with his sons.
Gov. Larry Hogan’s press office did not reply to our request for information on his hobbies nor could we find any information online regarding any of his leisure-time activities but we hope he finds some time to relax in his busy days.
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