Securing financial assistance for once-in-a-generation infrastructure projects and cash-strapped state programs is a top priority for Maryland leaders heading into the next presidential administration. So it may not have been surprising Tuesday when President Joe Biden returned to the Port of Baltimore to highlight his administration’s infrastructure investments just one week before voters will finish selecting his successor — someone who, according to the Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris supporters in Maryland, will either mean a continued helping hand or the proverbial rug being pulled out from under them.
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