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A Surprisingly Competitive Democratic Primary in Deep-Blue Maryland

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The race for the Senate seat in Maryland has intensified as the primary election approaches, with Democratic candidates Angela Alsobrooks and David Trone vying for the opportunity to keep the seat in Democratic hands. The stakes are high, with the popular former Republican governor Larry Hogan also in the running.

Alsobrooks, the Prince George’s County executive, is positioning herself as a unifying and charismatic candidate who can drive women and Black voters to the polls. She has the backing of the state’s Democratic establishment and is seen as a tough-on-crime centrist with a history as a former prosecutor.

On the other hand, Trone, a wealthy congressman who has spent over $61 million of his own money on the campaign, is emphasizing his cross-party appeal and business acumen. His personal wealth could allow national Democratic organizations to focus on other states while he uses his own resources to defeat Hogan.

The race has turned negative as the candidates spar over issues like campaign financing and past remarks. Both are working tirelessly to secure support, with Alsobrooks campaigning in Howard County and Trone holding events with prominent Democrats like Representative Adam Schiff.

As the primary election draws near, Maryland voters are faced with a crucial decision that could determine the future of the Senate seat. The outcome of this race will not only impact Maryland but also have broader implications for the balance of power in the Senate.

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