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Wes Moore --author, combat veteran, Rhodes scholar, founder of an ed tech start-up--is running for the Democratic nomination for Maryland governor. We ask Moore about his plans to support entrepreneurs, reduce crime, and increase the reach of public transit.
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The current two-term Republican Harford County Executive explains why he wants his next job to be the steward of Maryland's tax and fiscal affairs.
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The former federal and state prosecutor, private attorney and now the CEO of a national community development firm, joins us to discuss his second bid to become Baltimore City's top law enforcement officer.
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We’ll go On the Record with Doug Gansler, who’s running for the Democratic nomination to be governor. The former Maryland Attorney General shares his plans to expand public transit, create drug courts across the state, and reduce crime in Baltimore.
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The retired MD District Court judge, former Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore County and MD's former First Lady explains why she's seeking the office once held by her father, former MD Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr.
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We’ll go On the Record with Ashwani Jain, running for the Democratic nomination to be governor of Maryland. We ask the former Obama administration official about his plans to eliminate the state income tax for most workers and to make public transit free.
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The Rhodes scholar, combat veteran and former Robin Hood Foundation CEO explains why he's aiming for the state's highest office in his first-ever election bid.
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Governor Hogan has signed into law a new map of Maryland’s congressional districts, settling the issue after a judge rejected Democrats’ first draft as too partisan. Maryland Matters editor Josh Kurtz fills us in. Plus, a week away from sine die, a legislative update from WYPR’s Joel McCord.
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The three-term Maryland congressman and former Lt. Governor explains why he's campaigning to become the state's top law-enforcement official.
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Rushern Baker III, former Prince George’s County executive, is vying for the Democratic nomination for Maryland governor - for the second time. We ask about his grass-roots campaign promise and--in a very crowded primary race--what sets him apart from his rivals.