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Officials are counting around 1,000 ballots on Monday but more than 9,000 may need to be counted by the end of the week.
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His coalition of supporters say Baltimore’s likely next City Council President is not a politician, but a change agent.
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In this week's News Wrap, Tom speaks with reporters about the most competitive City Council races and the Pro-Palestinian protests at Johns Hopkins University.
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“If you choose me, you’re choosing a son of Baltimore who can deliver legislatively,” said Nick Mosby in his quest to secure a second term as city council president.
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Shannon Sneed is running for City Council President again, facing off against Councilman Zeke Cohen and incumbent Nick Mosby in a tightly contested Democratic primary.
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The sophomore councilman is ready for a promotion. He hopes voters elect him to Council President, the city’s second highest elected position.
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With the race in a three-way tie, the candidates for Baltimore City Council President join Midday to make their case and debate the the region's pressing issues.
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We’ll go On the Record with Shannon Sneed, former city councilwoman running again for Baltimore City Council president. How does she expect the bridge collapse and port closure to affect Baltimore? What would she do about crime, and the city’s shrinking population?
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“Baltimore has always been a working people’s town and it is going to remain that way."
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For bill sponsor James Torrence, the bill is incredibly personal.