With election season upon us there’s been a new rising question on the ballot about elected officials having term limits implemented. Question “K” on the Maryland State ballot ask for your vote of YES or NO to imposing term limits for elected officials in Baltimore. If passed, the mayor, city council, city council president, and […]

Early voting begins here in Maryland tomorrow, October 26th. Elections officials warn of long lines due to Coronavirus precautions.

Dre’s #breakfastbite.. Pastor Jamal Bryant announced yesterday that he’s running for US Congressman. Would you vote for him? @92qjamsbmore Vonnie Fatz Long Good morning Dre. Well since this year’s political race has been a comedy show, why not. MrTerrence Teel Why not he has just as much scandal as any other politician.. There are a […]

Pastor Jamal Bryant will make a run for Congress representing the 7th Congressional District. Elijah Cummings currently sit in that seat and is considering running for the US Senate which will be free when Sen. Barbara Mikulski retires. Bryant who is Pastor of The Empowerment Temple in Baltimore issued this statement according to Fox 45 […]

From Obama and his critics to Bishop T.D. Jakes and his lawyers, Jeff Johnson chats with Rickey Smiley about politics and morality on this edition of 3 Things…

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Data journalist Nate Silver predicted the 2012 Presidential outcomes in every state. Now he says the Republican Party has a good chance to take back…

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Maryland residents have until March 13th at 9 p.m. to register to vote. This rapidly approaching deadline applies to the changing of polling places and party affiliations. To be eligible to vote, residents must complete a voter registration application. The primary election takes place on April 3rd. To read the entire article click here

Terri Sewell, a Democrat and attorney from Alabama, has become the first black woman in history to be elected to Washington as a representative of that state. She triumphed in Alabama’s 7th district against Republican businessman, Don Chamberlain. A friend of Michelle Obama at Princeton and later classmate of President Obama, Sewell returned to her […]