charles lollar
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- The recent book "13 Hours" offers insight and debunks several myths surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks on an American facility in Benghazi, and hopefully the same facts are made clear in upcoming investigatory hearings.
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- Anthony G. Brown claimed victories in 20 of Maryland's 24 jurisdictions in the Democratic primary, but rivals Douglas F. Gansler and Heather R. Mizeur can each point to some small consolations.
- Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown claimed victory in the Democratic nomination for governor Tuesday after early returns suggested a landslide win.
- Precinct officials, supporters of candidates and voters reported light, but steady, turnout at polling places around central and northern Harford County for Tuesday's primary election.
- Maryland voters head to the polls Tuesday to resolve the Democratic and Republican primaries for governor, and to nominate scores more politicians for November's general election.
- Maryland's Democratic and Republican contenders for governor are sparing no effort to pull every last supporter to the polls Tuesday for a primary for which many voters aren't ready.
- For Republican candidates in the Maryland governor's race, there's simply not enough Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. to go around. He's like the father in a large family whose kids compete for his attention but can't manage to get Dad all to themselves
- While the field of candidates in many state and local races is thin, there is no shortage of people running to replace Gov. Martin O'Malley, who isn't eligible to run for re-election.
- Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown's final fundraising haul towers over competitors
- As early voting got underway Thursday in the primary race for governor, the four Republicans competing for the GOP nomination jockeyed to present themselves as the most qualified to take on a Democrat in November.
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- In a compelling GOP field, businessman and former cabinet secretary Larry Hogan stands out as someone who can not only win but also bring real change to Annapolis.
- Maryland voters can cast a ballot in the primary beginning Thursday as the state opens the early voting period with extended hours, days and polling sites.
- Republican Ron George, who owns a jewelry store in Annapolis, says Maryland's small businesses need tax relief.
- Despite polls, Harford County Executive David Craig says he is the true "front-runner" in GOP race.
- Gubernatorial candidates of both parties promised city and town officials that they would restore money the O'Malley administration cut from the state budget for local road repairs.
- If a political resume alone were enough for victory, David R. Craig would be a sure thing to win the Republican nomination for governor.
- Early voting for the primary election will begin on Thursday, June 12, and will run until the following Thursday, June 19.
- Larry Hogan isn't pledging to turn deep blue Maryland red if he's elected governor. He doesn't even hold out a lot of hope for purple. He just thinks that if he can win the Republican primary, he can beat the Democratic nominee and fundamentally change the way the state does business.
- Darlingston Johnson says his membership included lots of African immigrants, a group he says has never had a seat at the table of power.
- Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown has strengthened his lead in the fiercely contested Democratic primary for governor and enters the campaign's final two weeks with a 2-to-1 advantage over his closest competitor, according to a new poll for The Baltimore Sun.
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