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Is Larry Hogan Trying To Bury Dan Cox At The Starting Gate?
Hogan has repeatedly called the Trump-endorsed Cox a “QAnon wack job” and a “nut job.” He has said he will not be voting for him.
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Hogan has repeatedly called the Trump-endorsed Cox a “QAnon wack job” and a “nut job.” He has said he will not be voting for him.
Last year, Jennings's event felt like the center of the Maryland universe, as it served as a coming-out party. This year Hogan said, "Pass."
Many of the pols seem to have figured it out, with the eaters jammed together at tables under two circus tents.
After initial certification of the July 19 primary results, Elrich led the race by 35 votes.
Despite what you heard, the deal negotiated to win the support of coal baron Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), is not a big climate victory.
Although the recommendations are the same for everyone, health officials decided it was sensible to reach out to the LGBTQ+ community first.
It was no surprise that a panel discussion that included the head of Gov. Hogan's “infrastructure subcabinet" was a hit.
Moore, who is running against Trump-backed GOP nominee Del. Dan Cox, touted the endorsement on Thursday.
Yet despite Hogan's popularity, "the political gravitational pull has shifted perceptibly in Ocean City this week," the report states.
The emotionally charged vote was 6-5, with five members supporting Tarolyn Thrasher, the candidate backed by Di Cola.
One well-attended session was a seminar on ethics in government, part of the program for county officials in a certificate program.
Federal COVID funds could enable progress. But that assumes funds are well-spent, which generally hasn't happened so far in Maryland.
At this point in the 2018 cycle, Senate Democrats under Miller had raised $924,000 — at a time when Republicans were targeting Democrats.
Following a lengthy vote count, Montgomery County Executive Elrich outperformed David Blair by 35 votes in the July 19 primary.
The near-complete bans in Texas and Idaho "put the health and safety of thousands of women at risk,” Attorney General Frosh said.
At least seven candidates are holding fundraisers to coincide with the Maryland Association of Counties' annual summer conference.
The broad Inflation Reduction Act, which President Biden signed into law Tuesday, includes legislation from U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen.
As a result of the veto, the first canvass of mail ballots allowed under existing law started two days after election day.
But Cox attempted to modulate his tone during a conversation with reporters at the opening of his new campaign headquarters Monday.
Central Committee Chair Deborah Carter called the circumstances behind this recount, which may take days, "completely unprecedented."