The governor and I think you could be pretty good at it.” I responded, “Jim, that wasn’t on my radar screen.” Two weeks later, I met with Hogan at his transition office in Annapolis and said yes to the opportunity.
Among individuals whose identities were disclosed in public reports, about 47% of donations for Alsobrooks and 62% of donations for Hogan were from outside Maryland, according to The Sun’s review
Maryland in-person early voting begins Thursday, Oct. 24. All to know on that and more about the 2024 General Election.
In an election where the future of reproductive rights is on the ballot in Maryland and elsewhere across the country, the state’s all-male congressional delegation stands to gain an influx of women.
Republicans are likely to retake the Senate next year. But a few longshot races are still worth paying attention to.
Maryland election officials can start the process of opening and reviewing mail-in ballots that have been received.
Larry Hogan was a very popular governor of Maryland. So why do polls show him trailing, if only by single digits, in the race for U.S. Senate this fall? One campaign analyst thinks that Marylanders really like Larry Hogan,
The 2024 General Election is quickly approaching and with it, the increased pressure of who to vote for, and why. As Marylanders look to make their decision, there’s a chance they’ll gain more candidate choices today.
With just weeks to go in the race for U.S. Senate in Maryland, political analysts are taking a measure of the Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan campaigns. Polling conducted by The Hill and the UMBC Institute of Politics,
Social Security and crime are among the top issues voters from the Old Line State are searching for ahead of the presidential race.
Though he now faces criticism for it, former President Barack Obama opened dialogue for a larger conversation on misogyny in American politics after calling out Black men who have not come out in full-throated support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
Voters in 10 states will vote directly on reproductive rights proposals, but measures in Maryland and New York are a little bit different: Ballot summaries were crafted by lawmakers — not citizens — and exclude the word ‘abortion.