Black voters and other voters of color in Maryland need more protections, particularly with Republicans taking over Washington. The state can do that by passing the Maryland Voting Rights Act, write Nehemiah Bester and Faith Blackburne-Proctor.
BALTIMORE — Maryland candidates and their allies combined to spend roughly $160 million over the last two years as they fought for a rarely open U.S. Senate seat — a record-breaker that is likely to become more of a historical anomaly rather than a new precedent.
Courtesy Date of Birth / Feb. 23, 1971 Residence / Upper Marlboro, Md. Occupation / Lawyer, Prince George’s County executive
Democratic leaders are projecting public confidence about how Maryland will fare under Donald Trump, but they’re also concerned about some of his policies – and how quickly he might implement them.
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Maryland candidates and their allies combined to spend roughly $160 million over the last two years as they fought for a rarely open U.S. Senate seat — a record-breaker that is likely to become
The top Democrat in the House Oversight Committee, Maryland's U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, is seeking "clear assurance" that all of President-elect Donald Trump's ca
Maryland lawmakers tasked with resolving a daunting multibillion-dollar budget deficit in the coming months will enter those negotiations without any last-minute curveballs — at least on one side of the equation.
Martin O’Malley is a former governor of Maryland and candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Maryland’s Democrats don’t “have a political leg to stand on” when it comes to opposition to Donald Trump, writes.
Five prominent Democrats in Prince George’s are now vying for a chance to replace Angela Alsobrooks, who is on her way to becoming Maryland’s first Black U.S. Senator.
Democrats in Congress are not in consensus about attending next January's ceremony. Meanwhile, former presidents are quiet on the subject.