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- Corrogan R. Vaughn, a Republican from Baltimore and congressional candidate, has died.
- WASHINGTON -- A Laytonsville man who worked for Dan Bongino's congressional campaign in 2014 has filed to run against Democratic Rep. John Delaney in Maryland's 6th Congressional District.
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- Republican Dan Bongino conceded in Maryland's westernmost House district on Friday, handing incumbent Democratic Rep. John Delaney a victory in the unexpectedly close contest.
- Democratic Rep. John Delaney's lead in Maryland's 6th Congressional District grew slightly on Thursday after the first day of absentee ballot counting -- an outcome that prompted the Associated Press to declare him the winner of the unexpectedly close contest.
- Rep. John Delaney, whose race for Maryland's westernmost House seat was among the closest in the nation, declared victory Wednesday, though his Republican challenger was not ready to concede.
- WASHINGTON -- Rep. John Delaney, the first-term lawmaker in Maryland's 6th Congressional District, made an $800,000 contribution to his campaign late last month, records filed over the weekend with the Federal Election Commission show.
- WASHINGTON — Maryland's western-most congressional district is once again emerging as the most expensive — and liveliest — U.S. House race in the state, pitting two compelling political figures against one another in an increasingly negative campaign.
- Republican Dan Bongino, the former Secret Service agent running in Maryland's 6th Congressional District, raised more than $530,000 since July, significantly exceeding his past fundraising and nearly matching the incumbent's haul, campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show.
- Democratic Rep. John Delaney is airing the first general election television ad in his bid for a second term, focusing on a bipartisan infrastructure bill that has become his signature legislative effort, campaign aides said Wednesday.
- With little competition at home, lawmakers from Maryland are traveling farther down the campaign trail this year to influence the midterm elections.
- Maryland Republicns will get a fundraising boost from Sen. Rand Paul tonight.
- Maryland's congressional delegation was expected to coast to victory in Tuesday's primary, leaving Democrats positioned to dominate the state's House seats even in a year that's shaping up to be promising for the GOP nationally.
- Cantor's unexpected loss to a conservative economist in Virginia's June 10 primary — despite raising nearly $5 million — has given a measure of hope to little-known candidates for Congress in Maryland, even though independent political observers say the chance of a similar upset on Tuesday remain next to nil.
- He won't face a challenge in next week's primary election, but Rep. John Delaney nevertheless began running television advertisements on Wednesday to tout an infrastructure bill.
- Rejection of tea party candidates in latest GOP primary elections is instructive but is anyone in Maryland paying attention?
- Our view: The two front runners in Maryland's gubernatorial race are behaving like a couple of kids sniping at one another during a lengthy drive. Their attacks are neither inspiring nor enlightening
- Three GOP candidates will gather Monday to endorse Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown for governor, but there's a catch
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- Dan Bongino launched his first campaign for office on a laptop computer in his dining room. His wife, alone at his side, was the only other person he was sure would vote for him.
- A Republican congressional candidate in Maryland and former Secret Service agent is alleging in a new book that White House staff were frequently intoxicated on overseas trips and that agents involved in last year's prostitution scandal in Colombia were treated unfairly by the Obama administration.
- A 28-year-old Marine veteran who announced this week he is running in Maryland's 6th Congressional District is calling on the well-financed Democratic incumbent in that district to limit campaign spending to $500,000.
- Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent turned Republican activist, set his sights Tuesday on taking back Maryland's 6th District congressional seat for the GOP. But state Sen. Nancy Jacobs, one of the state's longest-serving Republican lawmakers, said she will not seek re-election in 2014, adding to the attrition of the GOP's small band of senators.
- With his selection of Ken Ulman as his running mate, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown is trying to create an aura of inevitability around his gubernatorial ambitions; voters shouldn't let him get away with it.
- The 2014 governor's race came into clearer focus Wednesday as Harford County Executive David R. Craig set a date to announce his candidacy as a Republican and Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's campaign confirmed that Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will be his running mate in his bid for the Democratic nomination.
- Republican Harford County Executive David Craig is expected to declare his bid for governor Monday, the same day Democratic Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown his expected to name Howard County Executive Ken Ulman as his running mate.
- Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown became the first candidate to enter the 2014 Maryland governor's race Friday with a call to close the gap between rich and poor in education, health and economic opportunity.