Maryland’s Senate candidates are deadlocked over when and where to debate this fall, raising questions about whether former Gov. Larry Hogan (R‑MD) and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks will ever spar one on one.
Both candidates have accepted invitations — just not to the same debates. The campaigns are accusing one another of dodging a televised stage and not negotiating in good faith to strike a mutual date, time, and format.
“We’re anxious to do it,” Hogan told the Washington Examiner on Thursday. “We’re glad that she says she will, but they’ve been ducking it for several months now.”
The Alsobrooks campaign told the Washington Examiner they’re the only ones to express interest in dialogue and to accept a “traditional hallmark statewide debate.”
The editorial board of the Baltimore Sun, a co-host of one of the proposed …