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Former governor Larry Hogan lost his U.S. Senate bid, to Democrat Angela Alsobrooks. The Republican called for unity, and a return to decency during his concession speech on Tuesday in Annapolis.
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The Democrat will be the first Black woman ever to represent Maryland in the Senate.
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The Republican Senate candidate vetoed more than 160 bills during eight years as governor, including those related to guns, abortion, police reform and minimum wage.
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Both campaigns see the diverse, voter-rich locality as crucial to victory.
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Republican nominee former Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed similar legislation in Maryland.
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Mikulski says Alsobrooks can defeat Republican Larry Hogan by focusing on “macro and macaroni and cheese” issues.
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The debate covered topics including abortion rights, gun control and foreign policy issues.
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Watch Maryland’s U.S. Senate general election debate between top candidates Angela Alsobrooks (D) and Larry Hogan (R), hosted by Maryland Public Television.
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In the new UMBC poll, voters say they like Hogan but want Democrats to control the U.S. Senate.
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Longshoremen along the East and Gulf Coast are picketing for higher wages and limits on automation.