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The 2024 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Maryland. Democratic Prince George's County executive Angela Alsobrooks defeated Republican former Governor Larry Hogan in the contest to succeed Democratic incumbent Ben Cardin, who did not seek a fourth term. [2]
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) endorsed former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland, saying he is “just the right person” for the job. Manchin, a ...
26 U.S. senators (15 Democrats, nine Republicans, and two independents) sought re-election in 2024, [11] while seven senators declined to seek re-election. [12] In addition, Sen. Laphonza Butler of California [13] and Sen. George Helmy of New Jersey [14] – each of whom had been appointed to their respective Senate seats – did not seek ...
Justice succeeded independent incumbent Joe Manchin, who did not seek a third full term. [1] This was the first time since the 1956 special election that a Republican won West Virginia's Class I Senate Seat. Manchin, a Democrat until his final year in the senate, announced he would not run for re-election shortly before switching to independent ...
Senate Republican sources say polling shows former Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) are tied in the Maryland Senate race, a surprise result given ...
THE WEST VIRGINIA BATTLE TO REPLACE MANCHIN. Justice's won his primary against U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney in the race to replace Sen. Joe Manchin. With Manchin gone, the seat is almost guaranteed to turn red come November. The Trump-endorsed Justice, a former billionaire with a folksy personality, is wildly popular in the state.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) reportedly begged Manchin to run again in 2024. REUTERS He was an extremely rare Democrat from a state that President-elect Donald Trump won by roughly ...
Manchin, 76, served as West Virginia governor from 2005 to 2010, when he won a special election to fill a Senate seat left vacant by the death of legendary Democrat Robert Byrd.