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The 68-year-old congressman is locked in a tight Democratic primary race with Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks.
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The Prince George’s County executive would be the first Black woman to represent Maryland in the U.S. Senate.
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Each of the Democratic frontrunners would face a tight showdown against Republican front-runner Gov. Larry Hogan, the poll found.
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Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks makes her case to become Maryland's next senator.
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Virginia officials are asking the federal government to pause the efforts to fund and build the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt while an inspector general reviews the process. Maryland officials remain confident the Greenbelt pick will withstand scrutiny.
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“We always say when you want to have people who want to move up [in] elected office to actually accomplish things, you look at mayors and county executives, as we've been where the rubber meets the road,” said Mayor Scott.
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The selection of a site in Greenbelt represents a massive win for Maryland officials who have pursued the project for years while competing against a bid from Virginia.
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Senate President Bill Ferguson has endorsed Prince George’s County Executive, Angela Alsobrooks, for the U.S. Senate.
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Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks picked up a key endorsement in her bid for the U.S. Senate, Monday.
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Olszewski said he and Alsobrooks have an open line of communication regarding regional issues.