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Political fundraisers aren’t just occasions to rake in bucks. They also tell us something about the state of a candidate’s campaign – the way…

If Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker (D) resented being the 41st* and final dignitary to speak at the recent groundbreaking for the Town Square…

As President Trump and congressional Republicans aim to eliminate the individual insurance mandate contained in the Affordable Care Act, a push is on in…

By Amie Hoeber On Nov. 19, Ben Shnider, a Democratic candidate for the Montgomery County Council, recently wrote a commentary in Maryland Matters on…

It has been almost two weeks since Richard J. Cross III, the former speechwriter and press aide to the late Rep. Helen Bentley (R-Md.)…

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! We are truly grateful to you, our readers, for sticking with us as we’ve worked to get Maryland…

John Hurson, a former top-ranking member of the Maryland House of Delegates, is preparing a political comeback attempt. Hurson, a Democrat who served as…

By Jim Burton Over the last few days, much has been made about the November’s election results and their impact on Maryland’s 2018 elections….

Emerge Maryland, the group dedicated to training and electing Democratic women to office, has just announced the members of its sixth class. More than…

By Charlie Gerow New allegations about Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore continue to roll like the Crimson Tide. At the same time so…