![]() ![]() Donald Trump is going to address his arraignment on Tuesday during a prime-time speech at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.Īfter his indictment last week, the former president is being arraigned in New York City on charges related to a hush money payment to former adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, an accusation he vehemently denies. To read more from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser, click here. There’s also a couple of congressional primary showdowns that are grabbing some national attention as voters heads to the polls in blue state Maryland. secretary of education, the state’s current comptroller, and a best-selling author who can count on Oprah Winfrey as a top supporter. Labor secretary who later served as Democratic National Committee chair, a former U.S. The other marquee contest is the crowded field of contenders vying for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, which includes a former U.S. Also a factor are national Democrats, who’d spent seven-figures to meddle in the GOP primary. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)įormer President Donald Trump isn’t on the ballot Tuesday in Maryland’s primaries, but he’s front and center as the candidate he’s backing is one of the co-front-runners in the race for the Republican nomination for governor. Dan Cox, who is seeking the Republican nomination for governor, talks to reporters, in Annapolis, Maryland, June 30, 2022. ![]() ![]() David Trone in the November general election.ĭel. "Obviously, this has been a short campaign for us, but we've been putting up massive voter contact numbers all across the district."ĭiscussing his opposition in the race to represent the newly redrawn district that stretches from Germantown through Cumberland, Foldi said he is working to unite Republicans in the state and prove he is the best candidate to defeat incumbent Democratic Rep. "We are doing a massive marathon that we're sprinting," Foldi said, expressing optimism about the election. Speaking to Fox News Digital about his efforts to garner the GOP nomination to represent Maryland's Sixth Congressional District in the House, Foldi, who announced his candidacy in the race in May, said Thursday that he and his campaign are working overtime to defeat his challengers, both Democrat and Republican. Matthew Foldi, a 25-year-old journalist turned Maryland House candidate, is sounding off on his goal to unite the Republican Party and defeat what he considers an incumbent "part-time congressman" ahead of his party's primary election in the Old Line State on Tuesday. Matthew Foldi is a candidate in the July 19 Republican primary election to represent Maryland's Sixth Congressional District in the House. "He dumped in $2 million a couple months ago and this last month he's dumped in $10 million. "David Trone thinks that he can come in here and buy this seat," Parrott added. He's a D.C., inside the beltway elitist and that doesn't do a good job representing western and central Maryland." He can't relate to the people in this district. David Trone, who he is likely to face in the November general election should he advance from the primary on Tuesday. Parrott also took aim at incumbent Democratic Rep. People care about their pocketbooks, they care about who is invested in this area, western Maryland. "He's getting endorsements from people out in California, but that doesn't impact this district. "His endorsements are people out of the state," Parrott said. and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Last week, Foldi received endorsements from Donald Trump Jr. Larry Hogan, and former Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell. Neil Parrott, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, aims to defeat his challengers in Tuesday's GOP primary election to represent the Sixth District, telling Fox News Digital that he is not concerned with the "out of state" endorsements that one of his primary challengers has received.Īsked whether he was worried about endorsements that have been given to Matthew Foldi, a 25-year-old journalist hoping to garner the GOP nomination to represent the Sixth District, Parrott said, "Not at all."įoldi has racked up a number of endorsements from prominent Republicans, including ones from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., House GOP Conference chairwoman Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., Maryland GOP Gov. Neil Parrott, a GOP candidate in the race to represent Maryland's Sixth Congressional District (Neil Parrot campaign) ![]()
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