NEW CARROLLTON – Howard Dean, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, gave a short pep talk to a group of Democratic phone bankers here Friday, speaking optimistically about Democrats’ prospects in Maryland and U
Senator Hopes Grass Is Greener On Other Side Of Aisle
ANNAPOLIS – A Democratic state senator who was trounced in his party’s primary when he ran for re-election is ready to give it another try — this time as a Republican
Automated Calls Annoy Early and Often on Election Day
ANNAPOLIS – A few days before the Maryland primary, Theodore and Beatrice Hirsh returned to their home in Baltimore from a six-day vacation and found 31 messages on their answering machine
Attorney General Candidates Spar Over Death Penalty
BROOKLANDVILLE — Facing off for the first time in a debate, both candidates for Maryland attorney general voiced support for the death penalty while attacking each other’s enthusiasm for carrying it out
Rolle Takes Campaign To Heavily Democratic Areas
BALTIMORE — Stacey Gurian-Sherman has voted for a Democrat in every election since 1976, when she worked on Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign as a college student
Hispanic Votes Still Unclaimed After Perez Exit
ANNAPOLIS — The removal of Montgomery County Councilman Thomas E