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Wicomico has been without a permanent county executive since the summer of 2020, when Republican Bob Culver died.

Democrats see effort to sow “chaos” into Maryland’s vote count.

Favored in the polls, Democrat Wes Moore pulled in a whopping $5.2 million in the past two months.

The Republican gubernatorial hopeful has failed to do many of the things a candidate who wants to win would do, observers say.

For 50 years, Democrats have imagined that a high turnout of young voters will help their candidates. But the enthusiasm and turnout they desire is often illusory.

On Tuesday alone, Moore picked up the endorsements of President Obama and Gabrielle Giffords and held a virtual conversation with Hillary Clinton.

Despite some whispers in Annapolis, Democratic nominee rejects the idea that there are any hard feelings from the primary.

The absence of Wes Moore, the undisputed frontrunner in the election, was clearly felt, taking some of the oxygen out of the proceedings.

For candidates Wes Moore and Dan Cox, a pivot toward the final two weeks until early voting.

Both men sought to align themselves with the state’s popular, term-limited governor, Republican Larry Hogan.