In homestretch of Md. U.S. Senate primary, identity is center stage
Elections,Politics,2024 Elections,Maryland,US Senate,Black Voters
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In the closing hours of her primary campaign for U.S. Senate, Prince Georgeโs Executive Angela Alsobrooks rallied with fellow Black women to boost her potentially historic campaign and push her closer to the top of Americaโs political power structure. Nearly 1 in 3 of Marylandโs over 6 million residents is Black, living in the most diverse state on the East Coast โ a typically blue electorate that has elevated Black people to key positions of power, but never to Congressโ upper chamber.
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