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Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale, Sr., formally announced his campaign for Maryland governor, switching parties from ...
Ed Hale Sr., who previously announced a Democratic gubernatorial campaign, said Wednesday that he is now running as a ...
STEVENSVILLE — Clayton Mitchell, a Stevensville resident formerly of Kent County, is serving as an adviser to the ...
Retired bank executive and Baltimore Blast soccer team owner Ed Hale, Sr. announced he’s running for governor Wednesday ...
Ed Hale Sr., a Baltimore businessman, sports team owner and longtime Democrat, ended speculation about his party affiliation ...
Democrat Ed Hale becomes a Republican, announces run for governor; Maryland sees 10-year high number of heat-related deaths; court-ordered psychiatric patients face a monthslong wait in jail for a ...
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale said he's changing parties because he doesn't believe he could defeat Moore in the primary.
Primary challenger to Maryland Democrat Gov Wes Moore jumps to GOP to beat political party 'machine'
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's 2026 Democratic primary opponent said he will switch to the GOP to beat the governor's political ...
Del. Malcolm P. Ruff is seeking a rematch against Sen. Dalya Attar for the District 41 Senate seat while Maryland sees new ...
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Wes Moore’s primary rival switches to GOP, hoping to boost chances of beating Maryland ‘machine’
Ed Hale revealed he believed Moore holds too much power in the state to leave challengers any real chance at winning the primary.
The former banker made his announcement, acknowledging the controversial nature of his party switch but emphasizing his commitment to what he believes is right over party loyalty.
Ed Hale, a lifelong Democrat, already said he intends to run for governor next year. Now, he is switching parties. After ...
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