Alsobrooks Defeats Hogan in Maryland, Keeping a Blue-State Senate Seat
Briefly

Angela Alsobrooks has made history by becoming Maryland's first Black senator, a significant victory for the Democrats in a competitive Senate race.
Ms. Alsobrooks, 53, is the first woman to represent Maryland in the Senate since it has only had male representatives up to now.
The victory signifies a crucial moment for the Democratic party as they strive to maintain control of the Senate amidst competitive races.
Joined by Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, they mark a historic moment as the first pair of Black female senators serving simultaneously.
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