A heated Democratic primary contest for U.S. Senate is raising concerns about the potential for a fractured party heading into the general elections in November, when the winner is almost
A heated Democratic primary contest for U.S. Senate is raising concerns about the potential for a fractured party heading into the general elections in November, when the winner is almost certain to face popular former Gov. Larry Hogan (R).
Treasurer Dereck Davis said Democrats will need time to heal as they head into what is expected to be a difficult campaign against a formidable Republican opponent. The post Final days of heated Senate campaign have some worried about healing party divisions appeared first on Maryland Matters.
To get ahead of the state’s fundraising freeze, which bars state elected officials from raising money during the 90-day legislative session, nearly 80 fundraising events were scheduled this week.