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Democrats Lost the Election — So Why Are They Governing Like They Won?

The editorial questions why Democrats, despite losing the last election, are obstructing the agenda voters endorsed. It highlights a troubling trend of treating elections as optional, undermining constitutional principles, and eroding civic trust. The piece argues that this approach could disengage voters and harm democracy, emphasizing the need for persuasion instead of obstruction.

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Rise of the Unaffiliated Voter: Maryland Joins a National Rebellion Against the Two-Party System

Maryland’s voter registration trends reveal a dramatic shift, with Unaffiliated/Other voters now the second largest bloc. While Democrats and Republicans lose ground, this reflects a national movement towards political independence driven by disillusionment with partisanship, broken promises, and generational change. Engaging these voters will be crucial for future elections.

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