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The Shellenberger versus Leonard race shows the split in the Democratic party.
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National PACs are accused of violating state election law.
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Some voters already are showing up at the polls, to vote early in the primary, in person. And many voters are scrambling to make up their minds. We ask political reporters--Rachel Baye of WYPR and Pamela Woods of The Baltimore Banner--what issues voters say they care about.
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About 1,000 people voted in Baltimore city by mid-afternoon.
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It’s been seven decades since a Republican served as Maryland Attorney General--can Jim Shalleck break the streak? We ask the former prosecutor about guns, crime, repeat offenders, the environment, election law-- and what sets him apart from his GOP opponent.
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The Howard County teen wants to see more young people with political power.
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Attorney and former Anne Arundel County Councilman Michael Peroutka is running in the Republican primary for attorney general. We ask, if elected, what would he do about regulations on the environment or guns? What about fair elections? Peroutka says protecting Constitutional rights is top of mind.
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We get perspectives on the 2022 vote from a former MD secretary of state, the director of Baltimore City's Board of Elections, and the State Director of AARP Maryland.
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Two of the rivals for the Democratic nomination for MD governor join us for the hour to discuss their competing visions for Maryland's future.
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Support comes as Perez is in a three-way dogfight for the Democratic nomination.