This week, three Democrats widely considered to be the most likely candidates to challenge Gov. Larry Hogan in 2018 will head to the Eastern Shore for a statewide conference of county officials, and each will make an unofficial pitch for himself as the one to take on the popular Republican.
The four-day meeting of the Maryland Association of Counties (MACO) in Ocean City offers the potential gubernatorial candidates a chance to network with scores of elected leaders from across the state.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III and U.S. Rep. John Delaney — the most-talked-about potential Hogan challengers — have been making the rounds and pleading their cases for months by attacking Hogan on issues from school and transportation funding to Donald Trump, his party’s presidential candidate.
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