Tension has been building in recent weeks between Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Attorney General Douglas Gansler, both Democratic candidates in Maryland’s race for governor. The Gansler campaign has criticized Brown for his handling of the state’s rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Brown’s campaign has come under fire for using a tracker to document any Gansler missteps. Laura Hussey, assistant professor of political science, was interviewed for a Capital News Service article about the growing level of tension between the two campaigns. “It’s a little bit nastier than I recall from recent races [in Maryland]. They had their disagreements. But …