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Early voting centers are open statewide through October 31.
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Maryland ranks fourth in the nation for its population of African immigrants. Often overlooked, this community of about 900,000 people has begun organizing and demanding more political representation.
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Mikulski says Alsobrooks can defeat Republican Larry Hogan by focusing on “macro and macaroni and cheese” issues.
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In the new UMBC poll, voters say they like Hogan but want Democrats to control the U.S. Senate.
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Democrat Angela Alsobrooks says the key question in her race to represent Maryland in the Senate is which party controls the chamber.
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Morgan State University and a local restaurant hosted Baltimore voters who cheered and jeered for their candidate during the presidential debate.
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They say they are seeing a flood of volunteers.
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One hundred days into his term as governor, 17% of Marylanders gave strong approval to Moore’s job performance while 36% approved. A total of 26% disapproved or strongly disapproved, with 20% unsure of their view of the new Democratic governor.
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Cardin’s announcement Monday is likely to lead to a competitive Democratic primary contest next year.
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"Maryland Matters" editor Josh Kurtz and WYPR news director Matt Bush discuss which bills passed and which didn't during the 90-day lawmaking session that wrapped at midnight Monday.