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David Trone

The congressman’s loan is a reminder that his resources can be a buffer against any unfavorable political winds.

Party leaders are scheduled to address the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and By-laws Committee on Thursday afternoon, as the DNC looks to shake up the nominating process across the nation.

The U.S. General Services Administration is expected to pick the best of three locations as soon as September, ending nearly two decades of advocacy, confusion and frustration.

Two leading candidates for governor launched new TV ads on Tuesday, synthesizing their basic arguments.

After two years of a temporary provision to allow remote voting in the U.S. House, the top 36 users of the proxy voting system…

2021 was the first year of the Biden administration, and the first time Democrats have controlled the White House, House and Senate since 2010.

More than a hundred candidates for the Maryland General Assembly signed a resolution to move Maryland to 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035 and remove…

The House minority leader said ‘consultants and people at national levels have been talking to me about how to put our best foot forward in the 6th District.’

There were obvious losers and obvious winners when Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. on Monday signed the second congressional map that the General Assembly passed.

The new congressional map advancing through the General Assembly this week, after a judge ordered the boundaries to be redrawn, includes the biggest shakeups…