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  2. Trump, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Trump is an unincorporated community in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was named after a nineteenth century settler named Simeon O. Van Donald Trump, who ran a grocery store at Old York Road near West Liberty Road.

  3. United States presidential elections in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Since its admission to statehood in 1788, Maryland has participated in every U.S. presidential election. Considered a bellwether state during the 20th century, only voting for the losing candidate three times during that century, Maryland has since become one of the most blue (Democratic) states, last voting for a Republican candidate in 1988.

  4. History of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    One reason for the fire's duration was the lack of national standards in fire-fighting equipment. Although fire engines from nearby cities (such as Philadelphia and Washington , as well as units from New York City, Wilmington , and Atlantic City ) responded, many were useless because their hose couples failed to fit Baltimore hydrants .

  5. Why at least five of the last six US presidents have come to ...

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    The trips to the regional airport for Hagerstown, a city founded in 1762 before the birth of the Republic, are less unexpected to a student of history: At least five of the last six presidents ...

  6. D.C. and Maryland v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    D.C. and Maryland v. Trump was a lawsuit filed on June 12, 2017, in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.The plaintiffs, the U.S. state of Maryland and the District of Columbia, alleged that the defendant, President Donald Trump, had violated the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the United States Constitution by accepting gifts from foreign governments.

  7. The big reason Trump leads the GOP field: Republicans think ...

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    Trump was up 35 points among those without a college degree and up 14 points among those without one in May. That 21-point difference is only about half of what we see on the 2020 legitimacy question.

  8. Who is Dan Cox, the Trump-backed Maryland Republican ... - AOL

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    Maryland’s Republican Party just got turned on its head. Del. Dan Cox, a far-right conservative endorsed by former President Donald Trump, had the victory of the night in Tuesday’s primary as ...

  9. Political positions of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump is opposed to net neutrality, asserting that it is "Obama's attack on the internet" and saying that it "will target the conservative media." [390] Trump has suggested closing "certain areas" of the Internet. Regarding how this relates to freedom of speech, he added "Somebody will say, 'Oh freedom of speech, freedom of speech.'