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Katie Curran O’Malley served 20 years as a District Court Judge. Now she’s running in the Democratic primary for Maryland Attorney General. We ask about her plans to make police more accountable, protect reproductive rights for women, combat domestic violence and implement legalized marijuana.
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There was bipartisan consensus between Democrats and Republicans on the topic.
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The Democratic primary candidates for SAO - attorney Ivan Bates, incumbent SA Marilyn Mosby and former MD Deputy AG Thiru Vignarajah - join Tom Hall for a live conversation about their visions for criminal justice in Baltimore.
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Election day is July 19 but voters have options of early or mail-in voting.
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Some voters are going through a financial rough patch.
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About 35 percent of Democrats for the Attorney General's race are undecided.
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Student performance isn't keeping up with taxpayer investment voters say.
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Goucher Poll director Mileah Kromer and Baltimore Banner politics reporter Pamela Wood unpack key findings in the first of two new Goucher polls.
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Gun violence is top worry in Maryland. We ask former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, running in the Democratic primary: if he’s elected Attorney General, what would he do about crime? What about protecting a woman’s right to choose? What opening does he see to reverse the War on Drugs?
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Many voters are still weighing their options but there's a three-way tie for the Democratic primary race.