Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and Republican Larry Hogan will meet Thursday in the only scheduled debate in a U.S. Senate contest competitive enough to attract attention and heavyweight donors from both national parties.
Maryland’s U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, is retiring at the end of the year, so Angela Alsobrooks (D) and Larry Hogan (R) are making their case to Marylanders. Only three other Black women have served in the U.
Maryland is just weeks away from electing a new U.S. senator, and the only scheduled debate between the top two candidates will air this Thursday at 7 p.m. ET on News4. If you're still trying to decide whether to cast your ballot for Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks or former Gov.
Angela Alsobrooks leads Larry Hogan — 48 percent to 39 percent — among likely voters in a UMBC Institute of Politics poll.
Democratic Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks is leading Republican rival Larry Hogan by 9 points in a poll of the Maryland race released Wednesday, less than a month before the election.
As November approaches, the battle for control of the U.S. Senate is intensifying, and party leaders on both sides of the aisle are investing heavily in several key battlegrounds, including Maryland's contentious contest.
Maryland’s Sixth Congressional District extends west from Montgomery County, taking in Fredrick, Washington, Allegany and Garrett counties. Republican Neil Parrott is making his third bid for the seat and Democrat April McLain-Delaney hopes to represent a district from which her husband,
In 2016, Hogan referred to his critics in our teachers’ union, the Maryland State Education Association, as “thugs.” Name-calling anyone is unacceptable and beneath the office of any elected official. But to single us out, the very people responsible for educating our next generation, is beyond counterproductive.
A poll released Tuesday by the University of Maryland County took a look at how Marylanders feel about the governor and the direction of the state ahead of the election.
The candidates are vying to succeed Rep. David Trone in a district where Democrats narrowly outnumber Republicans.
Republican nominee Neil Parrott and Democratic nominee April McClain Delaney got into a heated exchange Sunday night that involved finger-pointing, grabbing, and yelling between the two candidates in the final minutes of the Frederick County League of Women Congressional District debate in Frederick,
The District of Columbia has issued a bill to U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks — it totals $47,580 — to account for her receiving property tax credits she was not qualified for. The bill, which is due by Oct.