Republicans Show Strength on Shore, Lose Statewide

Maryland as a whole was solidly Democratic, with Biden and Harris racking up more than 62 percent of the vote. But on the Shore, those margins were nearly reversed, with incumbents Donald Trump and Michael Pence winning nearly every county, many of them by greater than 2-to-1 margins. Only in two Shore counties did the Democratic slate prevail or even come close. At the latest count, Biden and Harris were winning Kent by just over 100 votes and trailing in Talbot by about the same margin. A handful of third-party and write-in candidates took an insignificant number of votes, typically 1 percent or less, across the state.
The race for District 1 congressional representative was, if anything, even more lopsided. Incumbent Republican Andy Harris took 67 percent of the vote, winning every county in the district, which also includes part of the western shore. Democrat Mia Mason, a first-time candidate, came closest in Kent, where she finished less than 300 votes behind Harris, out of some 9,500 cast.
As with the state as a whole and indeed the entire nation, turnout on the Eastern Shore broke all records. It’s nice to see Americans rising to the occasion in such large numbers.
Peter Heck is a Chestertown-based writer and editor, who spent 10 years at the Kent County News and three more with the Chestertown Spy. He is the author of 10 novels and co-author of four plays, a book reviewer for Asimov’s and Kirkus Reviews, and an incorrigible guitarist.
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