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An event hosted by the Maryland Disabilities Forum and the National Federation of the Blind highlighted Dan Cox and Wes Moore’s conflicting views of the role government plays.
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Democratic Delegate Brooke Lierman (Dist. 46) and Harford County Executive Barrry Glassman, a Republican, join us to debate their competing visions for Maryland Comptroller, the state's top tax and finance official.
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The issues that plagued local counties may continue during the November general election amid a shortage of election judges.
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While a Court of Special Appeals judge was issuing its ruling top Maryland Democrats were pushing for a quick answer to the question of when mail-in ballots could be counted.
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As part of Midday's Conversations with the Candidates 2022 series, David Harding and Cathy White, the Working Class Party candidates for the state's top office, discuss their positions on key issues, and their vision for Maryland.
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Washington Post national political correspondent Theo Meyer discusses some of the significant developments in the nation's shifting political landscape, as the January 6th Committee prepares to wrap its investigation, and crucial mid-term elections loom.
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The question is among several proposed city charter amendments that will be on the ballot.
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The Republican gubernatorial nominee argues that the ruling violates the separation of powers between the legislature and the judicial system in Maryland.
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City Solicitor Jim Shea, University of Maryland, Baltimore law professor Larry Gibson, former investigative TV reporter Jayne Miller, and Question K proponent Jovani Patterson join us to discuss the ballot initiative to limit the city's top elected officials to two consecutive terms in office.
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The Maryland State Board of Elections estimates that it wouldn’t have results from the November election until January if the mail-in ballots are not processed early.