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We’ll go On the Record with two scholars who study the threat Christian nationalism poses to democracy. How common are these beliefs? What role did adherents play in the Capitol Insurrection? We look at polling data and preview a new documentary.
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Virginia officials are asking the federal government to pause the efforts to fund and build the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt while an inspector general reviews the process. Maryland officials remain confident the Greenbelt pick will withstand scrutiny.
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The selection of a site in Greenbelt represents a massive win for Maryland officials who have pursued the project for years while competing against a bid from Virginia.
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The poll of 711 registered Baltimore voters was conducted by phone, both landline and mobile, between Sept. 19 and Sept. 23.
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A recent Baltimore Banner and Goucher College poll finds that Baltimore City mayoral candidates face large challenges with handling crime, schools and city services.
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We recap the first Republican presidential debate. Eight candidates made the cut. Who made the biggest impression? We’ll talk about it with former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich, Republican strategist Jim Burton and Amber Phillips, a national political reporter for the Washington Post.
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The party is hoping to upend traditional politics in the state.
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As he prepares to retire at the end of his current term in 2024, Maryland's Senior Senator discusses the urgent domestic and foreign policy issues of the day, and reflects on a lifetime of public service.
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One hundred days into his term as governor, 17% of Marylanders gave strong approval to Moore’s job performance while 36% approved. A total of 26% disapproved or strongly disapproved, with 20% unsure of their view of the new Democratic governor.
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The poll by the Sarah Hughes Center for Politics at Goucher College, in partnership with The Baltimore Banner, surveyed 800 Marylanders by phone in April. Fifty-three percent approve of Gov. Wes Moore's performance so far.