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Angela Alsobrooks has made history by winning the Senate race to represent Maryland, becoming the state’s first Black woman to hold this position.
The Associated Press projected Alsobrooks’ victory over former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican.
CBCPAC Chairman Rep. Gregory Meeks congratulated the Prince George’s County County Executive.
“County Executive Alsobrooks’ victory marks a historic achievement for Marylanders and the American people alike,” Meeks said in a statement shared with NewsOne. “Next Congress – for the first time in history – two Black women will serve in the United States Senate at the same time. Angela’s determination to deliver for Marylanders will serve people of every background and we will be proud to welcome her as a member of the Congressional Black Caucus.”
Alsobrooks’ win is not only a major milestone for Maryland but also one for African Americans as she became the fifth-ever Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate. Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware won her U.S. Senate race earlier Tuesday evening, becoming that state’s first Black woman Senator, as well.
Politico reported that Alsobrooks “has called Vice President Kamala Harris a mentor, meaning the two women could be closely allied if in office at the same time.”
Alsobrooks’ primary opponent, David Trone, a fellow Democrat and businessman, centered his campaign on his business acumen and experience in creating jobs. While Alsobrooks focused on community-centered policies and reform, Trone highlighted his commitment to economic development and infrastructure. The race between Alsobrooks and Trone captured national attention, showcasing two strong but distinct visions for Maryland.
Alsobrooks has built her campaign around policies that prioritize safety, fairness, and opportunity for all Marylanders:
Alsobrooks’ victory reflects her strong connection to Maryland’s communities and the trust placed in her by voters across the state. With her extensive experience in public service and her focus on impactful reform, she enters the Senate strong to advocate for Marylanders.
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