NEWS:
The AFRO announced their full slate of endorsements for the 2024 campaign, including Angela Alsobrooks for U.S. Senate, Brandon M. Scott for Baltimore City mayor, Nick Mosby for president of the Baltimore City Council and more. The full list of endorsements includes:
- Angela Alsobrooks for U.S. Senate
- Brandon M. Scott for Mayor
- Nick Mosby for Baltimore City Council President
- President Biden and Vice President Harris for re-election
- Kweisi Mfume for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District
- John “Johnny O” Olszewski Jr. for Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District
- Mike Rogers for Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District
- Bill Henry for Baltimore City Comptroller
For Baltimore City Council Representatives
- District 1 No endorsement
- District 2 Danielle McCray
- District 3 Margo Bruner-Settles
- District 4 Mark Conway
- District 5 Isaac Schleifer
- District 6 Sharon Green Middleton
- District 7 James Torrence
- District 8 Bilal Ali
- District 9 John T. Bullock
- District 10 Phylicia Porter
- District 11 Eric Costello
- District 12 Robert Stokes Sr.
- District 13 Antonio Glover
- District 14 Odette Ramos
For Baltimore County Circuit Court Judges
Vote to Retain
- Judge Michael S. Barranco
- Judge Patricia M. DeMaio
- Judge Marc A. DeSimone Jr.
- Judge James Rhodes
Candidates secured the coveted endorsement after a robust process, through which candidates were vetted by the AFRO editorial team.
“Our endorsement process includes valuable input from community members, particularly individuals who have a finger on the pulse of the issues at the grassroots level” said Dr. Frances “Toni” Draper, CEO and publisher of the AFRO.
The AFRO was the only outlet to endorse Wes Moore in the 2022 Democratic primary for Governor, before he was eventually elected Maryland’s first Black Governor later that year.
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