Wealthy Maryland Democrats Wage Self-Funded, Nasty House Primary

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Two wealthy Maryland Democrats, David Trone and April McClain Delaney, once allies, are in a costly, self-funded battle for a U.S. House seat, pouring millions into attack ads and trading personal digs; the race features accusations of deceit, big-money influence, and alleged links to national figures like Ron DeSantis, highlighting how wealth shapes modern campaigns.
- Two rich Democrats were friends. Now they are spending millions to attack each other. The Washington Post
- The most costly primaries you've never heard of are raging on D.C.'s doorstep Axios
- ‘What a frickin’ waste’: Inside the plutocrat feud for a Maryland congressional seat MS NOW
- The $32 million primary: Trone, McClain-Delaney clash in Maryland race WUSA9
- Maryland Congressional 6th District primary election results The Herald-Mail
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