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In Race For Attorney General, Brown Leads O'Malley In Fundraising
His campaign said it raised nearly $944,400 from January 13 to June 7.
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His campaign said it raised nearly $944,400 from January 13 to June 7.
“There are 10 Democrats running for governor,” Schulz says, as she navigates between the cutouts of Democrats Ashwani Jain and Wes Moore.
Given Adams' personal fortune, Lierman's financial advantage could be ephemeral. It all depends on whether Adams is willing to invest more.
Winfrey recounted this conversation during a virtual fundraiser for Moore, a best-selling author and former nonprofit leader.
The campaign also received more than $40,000 in donations from other candidate committees, including U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.
It was an awkward construct: Waldstreicher and Socol are running against each other, whereas Dels. Shetty and Solomon face no opposition.
The survey found Elrich has more support than his three challengers combined, and Democrats give him high marks on his handling of issues.
The Moore campaign said last week that Wes would report having added $2.5 million to his war chest since mid-January.
Traffic engineers studied 14 “corridors” that ran the length of the bay before determining Hogan's preferred solution.
Alsobrooks has cut a one-minute radio ad for Lierman and has pledged to go out on the campaign trail with her.
Left mostly unspoken was the obvious: Now that Baker is out of the race, there are Democrats still battling for their party's nomination.
That left state and local health departments wondering if they'll need to bid against each other, and even compete with other nations.
“Maloney vs. Nadler? New York Must Pick a Side (East or West),” read a recent headline in The New York Times.
“We prepare children to go to school, and specialize in adolescents and those disengaged from care,” Peralta said.
Now, King is reaping the rewards: On Thursday, the political arm of the Sierra Club's Maryland chapter announced it was endorsing King.
“The Constitution is not a self-enforcing document,” the 70-year-old provocateur and candidate for attorney general said.
“We were hitting our stride. I think if we had a million dollars, we could win this,” he said. “It feels good when you're on the ground."
“We'll be watching next week,” Dr. Jinlene Chan, deputy secretary at the Maryland Dept. of Health, said at a State House news conference.
He decided to continue speaking, propping his arm on the lectern for balance. “It was a pretty good speech, after all,” he recalled.
That would bring the total raised by Moore and his running mate, former Del. Aruna Miller (D-Montgomery), to $7.3 million overall.