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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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In the new UMBC poll, voters say they like Hogan but want Democrats to control the U.S. Senate.
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Baltimore marked the final stop of the Black Conservative Federation’s weeklong bus tour aimed at mobilizing Black Republican voters.
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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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If passed by the legislature and approved by voters statewide, the amendment would be the highest form of protection for reproductive rights, particularly for abortions.
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Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's executive order requires that within 60 days, the Maryland Department of Transportation will report to the governor the number of firms certified as Minority Business Enterprises, broken down by jurisdiction, race, and gender.
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The Washington Post's Maryland politics reporter descibes what will likely be the major legislative goals - and political hurdles - of this year's GA session, from cannabis and gun regulation to abortion rights and paid family leave.
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The political science professor, pundit and pollster discusses her probing new analysis of Larry Hogan, Maryland's improbably successful, two-term Republican governor, as the 2024 presidential season beckons.
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The Goucher Poll director, professor and political pundit discusses her probing new analysis of Maryland's improbably successful, two-term Republican governor, as the 2024 presidential season beckons.