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Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale, Sr., formally announced his campaign for Maryland governor, switching parties from ...
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Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale said he's changing parties because he doesn't believe he could defeat Moore in the primary.
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The Maryland Department of the Environment wants to hear from the public regarding the new alignment of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Ed Hale, a lifelong Democrat, already said he intends to run for governor next year. Now, he is switching parties.
The former banker made his announcement, acknowledging the controversial nature of his party switch but emphasizing his commitment to what he believes is right over party loyalty.