
Angela Alsobrooks will hold Maryland Senate seat for Democrats, CNN projects
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Democrat Angela Alsobrooks will win the Maryland Senate race, CNN projects, defeating Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan, whose candidacy made the race to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin competitive in this otherwise deep-blue state.
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks will win the Maryland Senate race, CNN projects, defeating Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan, whose candidacy made the race to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin competitive in this otherwise deep-blue state. Alsobrooks, the Prince George’s County executive, will be just the fourth Black woman elected to the Senate, after Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester won earlier Tuesday, and the first Black senator to represent Maryland. Her victory is a relief for Democrats, who were facing a daunting Senate landscape before this race came on the map. With most competitive races playing out in states that former President Donald Trump either won or narrowly lost four years ago, Democrats had not been expecting to have to spend in a state President Joe Biden won by more than 30 points. Democrats’ central argument against Hogan, who left office with high approval ratings after two terms, was that he would be a vote for Republicans in the Senate — especially on the issue of abortion. Hogan tried to pitch himself as an independent voice, unbeholden to this party. In his first general election ad, he said he’d support codifying Roe v. Wade in federal legislation. And he rejected Trump’s endorsement after the former president said he’d like to see him win the state. But Democrats effectively nationalized the race. Over the course of the summer and fall, Alsobrooks grew her name recognition and made gains among voters who said they cared about Democrats holding the Senate, according to Washington Post/University of Maryland polling.

Oregon authorities are investigating a shooting by a Border Patrol agent in Portland that wounded two people federal authorities say are tied to a violent international gang – an incident that renewed questions about the Trump administration’s handling of its immigration crackdown in the city and across the US.

Mutual distrust between federal and state authorities derailed plans for a joint FBI and state criminal investigation into Wednesday’s shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer, leading to the highly unusual move by the Justice Department to block state investigators from participating in the probe.

Vice President JD Vance’s claim Thursday that an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is “protected by absolute immunity” drew immediate pushback from experts who said the legal landscape around a potential prosecution is far more complicated.










