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Dems face off in Maryland primary — in an ‘incredibly Republican year’
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Contributor | WA Indy |
Last Edited | WA Indy Dec 24, 2021 03:55pm |
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Category | Election Guide |
Author | Brakkton Booker and Zach Montellaro |
News Date | Friday, December 24, 2021 09:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Maryland could be the best opportunity for Democrats to flip a governorship anywhere in the country next year. But first, the party has to navigate a crowded, diverse and potentially expensive primary to find their nominee.
Five of nine Democrats who have declared as candidate to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Larry Hogan are people of color, bolstering the state’s chances it could elect its first non-white man as governor.
“This is a potentially historic election,” former Education Secretary John King said in an interview with POLITICO. “There’s a huge opportunity for great representation and leadership in Maryland and nationally.” |
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