Katie Barlow has a conversation with Congressman Gleen Ivey on topics about the Supreme Court decision on Maryland's handgun law, the potential ban of popular app TikTok, and Trump's interference in the 2020 election.
More than 60% of Marylanders surveyed approve of the job Gov. Wes Moore is doing in office, while they are strongly against raising taxes to improve the state's deficit, according to the latest Gonzales poll.
Maryland voters questioned in the latest Gonzales poll approve of the job outgoing President Joe Biden is doing, and say the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Donald Trump has not yet taken office, but prominent Democrats have already started weighing in on one of the party’s most pressing strategic questions: is there room to work with the new administration?
Here is pollster Patrick Gonzales’ analysis of of Part 2 of his latest poll: Maryland voters overwhelmingly support requiring local officials in the state to cooperate with federal law enforcement agents in the effort to arrest and deport aliens in Maryland who have committed crimes.
Maryland’s Congressional District 1 General Election Results In Maryland’s 1st Congressional District, incumbent Republican Andrew Harris is facing a challenge from Democrat Blane Miller III.
A majority of Marylanders oppose tax increases to erase a nearly $3 billion budget deficit projected for the coming fiscal year.
Jones sent the letter to the Maryland State Election Board, the State Ethics Commission and the IRS after his organization obtained text messages they say are from a Brown staffer and other ...
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Gov. Wes Moore (D), who stumped across the country for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in 2024, raised almost $4 million for his state campaign account over the past year — often when he was on out-of-town trips.
The Maryland General Assembly kicks off the 2025 legislative session on Wednesday where lawmakers will confront a $3 billion budget shortfall.
After a long career in city, state and federal government, Martin O’Malley is on the campaign trail again, vying to lead the Democratic Party at a pivotal time as it deliberates a new path forward following November’s resounding election defeat.