As the U.S. Senate race in Maryland enters its final stretch, the two main candidates are flooding voters with new ads aimed at heightening their appeal, with Democrat Angela Alsobrooks touting support from Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican Larry Hogan pointing to the bipartisan backing he has received. In an ad debuting Tuesday, Harris — the Democratic presidential nominee — makes the case that Alsobrooks would support her plans to lower consumer costs, grow the economy and “chart a new way forward,” all goals that Democrats have argued would be thwarted if Republicans seize a Senate majority this November.
Senate race in Maryland sees flood of TV ads in final stretch before election
October 22, 2024