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Alsobrooks takes the crown in Md. race, becomes state’s first Black senator

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Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks has won the Senate race in Maryland, according to Associated Press projections, defeating former two-time Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

That makes Alsobrooks the first Black senator from the state of Maryland.

鈥淎t times we struggle together, and we work to build a better future for all of our children,鈥 Alsobrooks said. 鈥淎nd to those Marylanders whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I want you to know that I hear your voice, and I will be your senator, too.鈥

Hogan delivered a concession speech shortly after AP’s race call Tuesday night.

In a statement, Hogan said he and his wife Yumi “offer our best wishes and our prayers to Angela and her family.”

“Now is the time for us to come together and move forward as one state and one nation. I want to thank you to each and every person who stood by my side throughout this campaign. If the pundits and politicians were more like the people I met every single day on the campaign trail, our country would be so much better off.”

The race has been聽 across the nation.

Alsobrooks campaigned heavily on abortion rights in a year that Maryland voters approved a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution. She said she heard on the campaign trail how much abortion rights mattered to voters.

鈥淚 hear it not just from women, but I鈥檝e heard from a number of men who say that they want the freedom for their daughters and their granddaughters, and that they鈥檙e very concerned about the direction we鈥檙e heading for people to make reproductive choices,鈥 Alsobrooks said in a聽聽with The Associated Press.

During his Senate campaign, Hogan said he would support abortion rights, but Alsobrooks argued he could not be trusted to do so. She cited his past veto of legislation that would expand access to abortion in Maryland while he was governor and his withholding of money for abortion training after the legislature overrode his veto.

Alsobrooks deftly used television ads to emphasize that the race could determine Senate control, putting Maryland in the unusual position of a potential swing state in a year of highly political stakes.

Voters for Alsobrooks frequently mentioned the significance of fending off a challenge by the popular Republican Hogan in order to keep the seat blue with the control of the Senate potentially at stake.

The AP has already declared that Kamala Harris took the state in her presidential race.

Longtime Democratic Reps. Jamie Raskin and Glenn Ivey also won their respective contests.


Mere days before Tuesday’s general election, said that Hogan touted former President Donald Trump鈥檚 endorsement at a private donor event, a different tune to what Hogan聽told WTOP last June聽when he said that he had 鈥渘o interest鈥 in the Republican presidential candidate鈥檚 endorsement.

U.S. House District 6 is also still up for grabs now that Democrat David Trone is on his way out. Republican Neil Parrott and Democrat April McClain Delaney are vying for the seat. Whoever wins could help determine which party controls the lower chamber.


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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Will Vitka

William Vitka is a Digital Writer/Editor for WTOP.com. He's been in the news industry for over a decade. Before joining WTOP, he worked for CBS 太子探花, Stuff Magazine, The New York Post and wrote a variety of books鈥攁bout a dozen of them, with more to come.

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