ANNAPOLIS – State election officials are predicting about 57 percent of Maryland’s registered voters will cast ballots on Tuesday – slightly lower than 1994’s 61 percent
Clinton, Glendening to Visit Churches Together Sunday
ANNAPOLIS – National Democrats and Republicans are throwing their weight behind Maryland’s candidates for governor as the close race enters its final days
Suburban Washington Voters Tell Politicians To Focus on Schools
ROCKVILLE – As he fed banana slices to his 1-year-old daughter outside Congressional Shopping Center, Dan Dufresne was already looking beyond the Nov
Central Maryland’s Message: Do Your Job, Listen to Voters
BALTIMORE – Voters in Central Maryland run the gamut on what they think the important issues are in November’s elections
Marylanders Concerned About Clinton Scandal, Education
Marylanders say the Clinton-Lewinsky affair is the gravest issue facing Congress, but more than half of the 150 interviewed said they don’t think Congress should take action against the president, a Capital News Service survey reveals
Western Maryland Voters Are Tired of Politics, Politicians
HAGERSTOWN – Frank Ziegler has “never not voted before,” but the 42-year-old steelworker says his perfect voting record will change this fall
Maryland Congressmen Vote the Party Line on Impeachment Inquiry
WASHINGTON – Maryland congressmen voted along straight party lines Thursday to begin an open-ended impeachment inquiry of President Clinton