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  • Maryland: A lonely state for Republicans

    Fresh from decisive losses in seven of Maryland's eight congressional districts and its worst performance ever in a U.S. Senate race, the Maryland Republican Party is searching for answers to stop its slide into irrelevance in the increasingly deep-blue state.


  • Political strategist Rove to attend GOP dinner

    Republican political strategist Karl Rove is scheduled to speak at the Maryland Republican Party's annual Red, White and Blue Dinner.


  • Robert G. Marshall

    IN OTHER WORDS: Va.'s Marshall says gay nominee not MLK

    Virginia state Delegate Robert G. Marshall surely knew he wouldn't exactly get a friendly reception when he appeared on CNN on Thursday in the wake of the Virginia House of Delegates' Tuesday vote against the nomination of Richmond's chief deputy prosecutor Tracy-Thorne Begland, who is gay, for a judgeship in the city.


  • Rep. Steny H. Hoyer

    IN OTHER WORDS: Hoyer's home county goes Republican

    Rep. Steny H. Hoyer is one of the most powerful Democrats on Capitol Hill, but he might not be so popular back home.


  • Martin O'Malley (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

    Md. redistricting member guilty of tax evasion

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- A member of an advisory committee on legislative redistricting in Maryland has pleaded guilty to failing to pay employment taxes in connection with his ownership of a Maryland company, prompting the executive director of the Maryland Republican Party on Thursday to question the integrity of the state's redistricting process.


  • Md. GOP appoints new executive director

    The Maryland Republican Party appointed a new executive director Friday.


  • Mooney

    Chairman of Maryland GOP upbeat about future

    Former state Sen. Alex X. Mooney may have lost his re-election bid in November, but as chairman of the Maryland Republican Party, he's seeing a variety of positive signs for the state GOP.


  • Gingrich criticizes Obama's statement on war

    Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Thursday criticized President Obama for saying the "tide of war is receding," when the nation continues to face a variety of problems not only in Afghanistan, but also in relationships with North Korea, Pakistan and Iran.


  • ** FILE ** Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. plans to challenge Gov. Martin O'Malley in November's gubernatorial election. "I arrived at this decision after an awful lot of thought," he said. (AP Photo)

    Ehrlich picks Kane as running mate

    Republican Robert Ehrlich has chosen Mary Kane to be his running mate in his bid to regain the governor's office in Maryland.


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