Obama Tries to Save the Senate Democratic Majority
- Former President Barack Obama has endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland, as stated in her campaign's 30-second ad.
- Obama emphasized that control of the Senate may depend on Maryland, urging voters to support Alsobrooks.
- Alsobrooks expressed gratitude for Obama's endorsement, stating it’s crucial in competing against former Governor Larry Hogan.
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Obama Tries to Save the Senate Democratic Majority
“Democrats hope that President Barack Obama’s purple state magic could make the difference for them this fall, up and down the ballot,” Semafor reports. “The former president has cut ads in three contested Senate races, in Maryland, Michigan, and Florida — one state he won by landslides and two he never lost. He plans to begin a nationwide tour next week in Pennsylvania, home of a fourth tight Senate race, and he will do more fundraising for Dem…
Inside Obama’s bid to help save Senate Democrats’ majority
The NewsDemocrats hope that President Barack Obama’s purple state magic could make the difference for them this fall, up and down the ballot.The former president has cut ads in three contested Senate races, in Maryland, Michigan, and Florida — one state he won by landslides and two he never lost. He plans to begin a nationwide tour next week in Pennsylvania, home of a fourth tight Senate race, and he will do more fundraising for Democrats and cu…
Angela Alsobrooks, top Democratic senate candidate in Maryland, speaks on economy, reproductive rights with HBCU students
By Ariyana GriffinAFRO Staff Writeragriffin@afro.comMorgan State University’s campus newspaper, The Spokesman, hosted a forum on Sept. 24 for students and the public to hear from leading candidates in the race for Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat. Both Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) and Larry Hogan (R), former governor of Maryland, were invited, however Hogan did not join Alsobrooks on stage to speak with voters in attendance.…
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