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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore Banner Politics Reporter Pamela Wood to discuss Democrat Wes Moore facing Republican Dan Cox for governor. Then former Lt. Governor Michael Steele, the first African-American elected statewide in Maryland, on the future of the GOP.
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The outgoing Republican governor was bullish that the GOP nominee is too far-right for Maryland voters.
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Moore won about one-third of the Democratic votes across Maryland.
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Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan won’t support the Republican nominee this fall.
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Peter Franchot has conceded the race to Moore but Tom Perez has not.
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As the primary election tally continues, we ask WYPR reporter John Lee for the latest news on the contests for Baltimore County executive, council, and state’s attorney. And we talk through the logistics of counting thousands of mail-in ballots.
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It will likely take several days to slug through all the ballots voters cast by mail.
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Officials said the votes are not lost, just the electronic devices.
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More than 20,000 ballots left to be counted on Thursday in Baltimore city could change the leaderboard.
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Two astute political observers — WBAL reporter Jayne Miller and Maryland Matters editor Josh Kurtz — join us to assess the results so far of the Tuesday primary, and what they portend for the November general election.