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Maryland primary showcases candidates with African roots
Maryland’s 5th Congressional District primary features three candidates with African roots—Adrian Boafo, Quincy Bareebe, and Wala Blegay—competing for a single seat amid rising political engagement from the African diaspora. Boafo, a state legislator, is the frontrunner with endorsements from local leaders and diaspora organizations, while Blegay focuses on grassroots outreach and Bareebe relies on church networks and self-funding.
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