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“If you choose me, you’re choosing a son of Baltimore who can deliver legislatively,” said Nick Mosby in his quest to secure a second term as city council president.
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Shannon Sneed is running for City Council President again, facing off against Councilman Zeke Cohen and incumbent Nick Mosby in a tightly contested Democratic primary.
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The sophomore councilman is ready for a promotion. He hopes voters elect him to Council President, the city’s second highest elected position.
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Dixon’s main message is that she is going to get the city back on track, like how she says it was under her administration in the 2000s.
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Winner of the Democratic nomination is likely to face Republican Kim Klacik in November.
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“The old way was broken” says Scott on crime and city services.
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The race is a competition between Dixon and incumbent Mayor Brandon Scott.
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The leading candidates for mayor in Baltimore city take the stage at the University of Baltimore to debate the issues ahead of the May 14 primary.
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Exactly two weeks ahead of primary election day, the leading Democratic candidates for Baltimore City mayor made their final pitches.
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We go On the Record with Thiru Vignarajah, about his second campaign for Baltimore City Mayor. He talks about plans to shift tax dollars into the school system, offer free bus routes in advance of light rail, and defends his track record as a boss.