Baltimore, MD - Nov. 5, 2024  - Democrat Angela Alsobrooks defeated Republican Larry Hogan in Maryland's race for the U.S. Senate, the Associated Press projected Tuesday at 9:32 p.m.

The election became a high-profile contest, as Democrats fought to maintain their Senate majority and Republicans battled to flip the nation's top legislative chamber. The race sparked debates about the abortion policy and ethical issues behind the two main candidates. With Alsobrooks' projected victory, Maryland will continue its long stretch of having two Democratic senators.

Hogan was known for his bipartisan popularity during his two terms as governor, but that wasn't enough to overcome Alsobrooks in deep-blue Maryland. Alsobrooks, the current Prince George's County executive, campaigned on her pro-choice stance while questioning Hogan's abortion policy. Libertarian Mike Scott also ran, but he never gained much traction.

"Thank you, Maryland!" Alsobrooks said on Facebook Tuesday night in her first comment after her expected win.... Read More: Pikesville Patch