Maryland Democrats slam crypto, AIPAC-linked spending in race for Hoyer’s seat
Three candidates in next week’s Democratic primary for the seat of retiring Maryland Rep. Steny H. Hoyer have teamed up to criticize the millions of dollars in outside spending flooding into the district. Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, businesswoman Quincy Bareebe and…
Three candidates in next week’s Democratic primary for the seat of retiring Maryland Rep. Steny H. Hoyer have teamed up to criticize the millions of dollars in outside spending flooding into the district.
Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, businesswoman Quincy Bareebe and former Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker called on rival Adrian Boafo — the beneficiary of the spending — as well as Hoyer and other Boafo supporters such as Gov. Wes Moore and Sen. …
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