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- Former RNC chairman Michael Steele is "disappointed" in the direction of the GOP, but won't say whether he'll vote for its presidential nominee.
- An attorney and former legal aide to Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. told supporters in an email Wednesday he is considering a run for Senate in Maryland -- adding his name to a relatively short list of Republicans who are considering the contest.
- It is more than 50 years since Emily Post, the guru of etiquette, passed away. Has civility passed away with her? When Speaker of the House John Boehner referred to the president's legislation as "crap," I began to wonder.
- If the Republican Party hopes to continue its own moment of success, it must resolve to forever lose the dog whistle it borrowed from the Dixiecrats long ago and re-embrace its civil rights legacy.
- Race, party favors and early voting key in Md. governor's battle
- 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.
- Del. Steve Schuh has picked up the endorsement of former lieutenant governor and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele in his bid to become Anne Arundel County executive next year.
- Brouhaha over racial politics in Maryland governor's race was quite different when a Republican was involved
- If Doug Gansler should apologize to Anthony Brown, then The Sun should apologize to Michael Steele.
- This segment of Chuck Todd's "The Daily Rundown" Monday got more media bounce than usual for the show thanks to MSNBC commentator Michael Steele sounding very serious about running for governor in Maryland.
- With the season for legislating over in Maryland as of last Monday, the season for raising cash for campaigns has begun.
- She was an underdog in a 16-candidate race for county executive, but county boss Laura Neuman has always been the kind to bet big on herself.
- Maryland's black communities overwhelmingly supported Barack Obama's historic rise to the presidency four years ago, but this time around, his support for same-sex marriage and the nation's continuing high unemployment are tempering African-American voters' enthusiasm for his re-election bid.
- Ehrlich columns twist the facts to make their point
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- In the competition to name Baltimore's Funniest Celebrity, former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele brings the funny
- Cafe Hon's Denise Whiting and former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele and others will compete to be named Funniest Celebrity in Baltimore.
- Maryland Young Republicans have put Harford County Executive David Craig on top in the organization's first straw poll for the 2014 gubernatorial election.
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- Sen. Ben Cardin won the support of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance on Monday in his bid for a second term, the latest in a series of endorsements the Democrat hopes will secure his support with black voters in the April primary election.
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- A Prince George's County state lawmaker and pastor, C. Anthony Muse, announced Thursday that he will seek the Democratic nomination for Senate in Maryland this year, challenging Sen. Ben Cardin's bid for a second term.
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- In the "relax" robocall trial against former Ehrlich aide Paul Schurick, the defense is focusing on character, but the real issues are what he knew and when, and whether jurors buy the defense claim that the call was meant to inspire Ehrlich supporters, not dissuade people from going to the polls.
- Maryland's Republican Party is once again in the red and plans to move their party headquarters in order to cut costs, according financial reports discussed Saturday at the party's annual convention.
- An Iowa-based nonprofit that has defended Arizona's immigration control law is financing a lawsuit filed in federal court in Maryland Thursday challenging the state's new congressional map on the grounds that it unconstitutionally splits minority communities.