Van Hollen to Run for Senate

Rep. Chris Van Hollen told supporters in an email Wednesday that he would be running to fill retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski’s seat in 2016.

Stumbling Maryland GOP Questions Its Medium, Not Its Message

In the wake of a bruising election that brought more lost ground for Republicans, the Maryland party is torn over how to engineer its comeback.

MD GOP- Cheers and tears for Maryland GOP on election night

LINTHICUM- Election night was an emotional roller coaster for Maryland’s republicans. The evening began with great hope for Gov. Mitt Romney and Maryland republican candidates, but ended with tears as the night came to a close. The Republicans say they’re disappointed, but not defeated, and they’re confident that another four years under Democratic rule will make Maryland swing from blue to red in 2014.

Independent Senate Candidate Subs News Conference for Canceled Debate

Monday night’s storm cancelled the final senatorial debates but that did not stop independent candidate Rob Sobhani from holding a news conference Thursday to deliver the closing remarks of his campaign.

Independent Candidate Sobhani Shakes Up Senate Race

Independent candidate Rob Sobhani sent ripples through the U.S. Senate campaign when he injected more than $4.6 million of his own money into the race and began popping up in TV ads all over Maryland.

Voter Registration Rises As Tuesday Deadline Nears

Voters wishing to participate in this fall’s presidential election have few days to get their information in order, as the deadline to register to vote expires on Oct. 16.

Ex-Agent Looks to Defeat Cardin

The last time Maryland had a Republican senator, Ronald Reagan was president and now-U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., was serving his first term in Congress, but that history hasn’t deterred ex-Secret Service agent Dan Bongino from entering next year’s Senate race.