As Democrats in Maryland tell it, the state's key Senate race isn't about any particular person -- even the candidates themselves. On the campaign trail, you'll hear Democrats vying to keep an open Senate seat blue knock former Gov.
The city of Frederick, Maryland, has passed a significant change to its charter allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections. The new law, however, does not affect state or federal elections, as non-citizens are not permitted to vote in races such as those for the U.
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Easily the most specious argument made by the increasingly desperate Angela Alsobrooks camp is the plea to vote against Larry Hogan because he could become “Number 51” in the United States Senate, thus shifting the majority from Democratic to Republican ( “Poll: Angela Alsobrooks maintains lead with 7-point advantage over Larry Hogan,” Sept. 18).
A new campaign by Maryland Latinos Unidos aims to let Hispanic and Latino Americans know that their voice and vote matter in this upcoming election.
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and Republican Larry Hogan appeared at the Tawes Crab & Clam Bake at the Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield.
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks is prioritizing abortion rights in a key U.S. Senate race in Maryland against Republican Larry Hogan, and it's a race that could determine control of the chamber.
An Anne Arundel Circuit Court judge will not stay her order that struck down a Baltimore City ballot question pending an appeal to the state's highest court.
Maryland and Mississippi are the latest states to begin early voting as of Monday, with absentee ballots now going out to qualifying residents.
Republicans are spending big on the Senate race, hoping the state's popular former governor can pull off an upset in November.
“Regardless of his opinions from the back row, Hogan would put extremist Republicans like Mitch McConnell, Ted Cruz, and Lindsey Graham in charge of the U.S. Senate,” Maryland state Sen. Cheryl Kagan, a Democrat, said in a recent statement.