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Maryland Democrats Are Contesting Every Seat. Will the GOP Even Show Up?

The Maryland Democratic Party, led by Chair Steuart Pittman and Governor Wes Moore, is launching a “Contest Every Seat” campaign for the 2026 elections, aiming to field candidates statewide. Meanwhile, Maryland Republicans are struggling to form a cohesive strategy, risking continued political marginalization amidst Democratic dominance and precision gerrymandering.

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Frederick’s Fork in the Road: O’Connor’s Progressive Agenda Meets a Conservative County

With less than a month until the election, Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor faces criticism over his record, described as out of touch and too progressive. Controversial policies include taxpayer-funded legal aid for non-citizens and a vetoed budget favoring his agenda. Voters must decide between progressive politics or practical governance on November 4.

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Wes Moore’s “Bipartisan” Crabfest: RINOs on Parade in Crisfield

Governor Wes Moore touts bipartisan support from six Republican officials, presenting it as a breakthrough. Critics argue it exposes RINOs who compromise conservative values for political favors. Despite claims of job growth and crime reduction, Maryland faces a significant budget deficit and stagnant education outcomes. Accountability is crucial for upcoming elections.

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Ellis–Andrews File for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Seeking Maryland Green Party Nomination

On September 22, 2025, Andy Ellis and Owen Silverman Andrews officially launched their campaign as the Green Party ticket for Governor and Lieutenant Governor in Maryland’s 2026 election. Their campaign focuses on justice, democracy, ecology, and multiparty representation, aiming to provide a progressive alternative to the dominant two-party system.

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Maryland’s Bloated Voter Rolls Finally Face Federal Scrutiny

The DOJ’s July 2025 letter to Maryland’s election officials highlights alarming voter registration issues, including an inflated 95.9% registration rate and numerous inactive records. Despite audits revealing dead and duplicate voters, Maryland officials deny problems, claiming privacy concerns. This situation raises questions about election integrity in a one-party state lacking transparency.

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Wes Moore Wants Four More Years—Maryland Says “No Thanks”

Governor Wes Moore’s reelection campaign announcement was met with boos from frustrated Maryland residents, criticizing his tenure marked by high taxes, economic stagnation, and deteriorating schools. Critics label him “Governor Tax Moore,” reflecting dissatisfaction with his leadership. The overall sentiment is clear: Marylanders are unimpressed and seeking change, not continuity.

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Who Is Christopher Eric Bouchat? Maryland’s Maverick Candidate for Governor

Christopher Eric Bouchat’s journey from a teenage offender to a small business owner, recovering addict, and state delegate sets him apart in Maryland politics. Now running for governor, he blends hard-earned lessons—surviving incarceration at 16, an attempted murder in 1995, and the devastating loss of his daughter to opioids—into a campaign built on empathy, accountability, and reform. A poet as well as a politician, Bouchat casts himself as a voice for everyday Marylanders, promising to end gerrymandering and return power to the people.

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The Postcard From L.A.: How “Field Team 6” Turns Hollywood Money and a Super PAC Loophole Into Voter Registration Machinery

Field Team 6, a partisan voter-registration Super PAC from Los Angeles, aims to register Democrats through aggressive strategies targeting swing states. While they publicize their goal of increasing Democratic voter numbers, concerns about transparency arise, particularly regarding anonymous funding sources. This approach raises questions about local accountability and democratic integrity.

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Republicans Risk Falling Behind Democrats in Virginia’s Ground Game

Conservatives in Virginia face challenges in voter outreach and early voting, risking losses to Democrats, as noted by activist Scott Presler. With early voting becoming crucial, Republicans must adapt their strategies to focus on grassroots organization instead of relying on traditional methods. The upcoming elections demand immediate action to engage voters effectively.

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