Maryland will postpone its presidential primary until June to protect citizens from the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The primary will be held on June 2 instead of April 28, Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday.
The Maryland State Board of Elections has until April 3 to propose a voting plan that will protect the public, Hogan said. A special election for the state's 7th Congressional District, represented by Rep. Elijah Cummings before his death in the fall, will move forward in April under a vote by mail system.
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Perhaps this will be long enough for liberals to forget Biden and come to their senses.
Just spit out the results now!! who needs to vote md has those soros fuded voting machines. The fix is in the swamp wants biden
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