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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Trone is 4 years older than Chris Van Hollen and has 8 years less seniority than Van Hollen.
Angela Alsobrooks needs Chris Van Hollen and John Sarbanes to campaign for her in the Democratic primary.
David Trones likely successor in the US House will be Lesley Lopez or Joe Vogel.
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David Trone is 4 years older than Chris Van Hollen and has 8 years less seniority than Van Hollen. (Original Post)
nkpolitics1212
Dec 2023
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ShazzieB
(18,404 posts)1. Sorry, which state is this?
I am not familiar with any of these people.
madinmaryland
(65,120 posts)3. Maryland. nt
ShazzieB
(18,404 posts)4. Thanks.
Celerity
(46,154 posts)2. Trone is also a No Labels' Problem Solvers member, which is a hard pass for me at primary level for an open seat.
https://problemsolverscaucus.house.gov/members
https://www.nolabels.org/problem-solvers-caucus
Inspired by the No Labels Movement, the Problem Solvers Caucus is a bipartisan group committed to cooperating on key issues. Founded in 2017, the caucus is quickly becoming one of the most influential blocs on Capitol Hill.
The Problem Solvers Caucus features 58 House members evenly divided between the parties with each member committed to cooperation and dialogue. The group operates as an independent member-driven caucus that sets its own rules, standards and priorities.
The Problem Solvers Caucus developed out of informal "get to know you" meetings on Capitol Hill hosted by No Labels in the early 2010s. Our mission evolved over time and the group became larger and more structured. The "Problem Solvers" formally organized in 2017 and since then theyve successfully broken through the gridlock of todays politics many times getting key legislation passed with bipartisan support.
https://www.nolabels.org/problem-solvers-caucus
Inspired by the No Labels Movement, the Problem Solvers Caucus is a bipartisan group committed to cooperating on key issues. Founded in 2017, the caucus is quickly becoming one of the most influential blocs on Capitol Hill.
The Problem Solvers Caucus features 58 House members evenly divided between the parties with each member committed to cooperation and dialogue. The group operates as an independent member-driven caucus that sets its own rules, standards and priorities.
The Problem Solvers Caucus developed out of informal "get to know you" meetings on Capitol Hill hosted by No Labels in the early 2010s. Our mission evolved over time and the group became larger and more structured. The "Problem Solvers" formally organized in 2017 and since then theyve successfully broken through the gridlock of todays politics many times getting key legislation passed with bipartisan support.