No one actually calls Maryland "the middle" of America, but both geographically and politically, it sits right in the thick of a high-stakes tug-of-war. Being positioned directly in the shadow of Washington, D.C., means federal politics doesn't just influence the state—it directly reshapes it. On today's episode of We Vote Too, we look at the social commentary and political forces that drive people to vote or keep them from the polls. We're joined by political strategist Karen Darkes, Executive Director of the Maryland Democratic Party, right in the middle of a major primary season and fresh off the party's Fight Back Gala. We dive deep into the psychology of the modern voter, exploring how the party targets voters in a traditionally blue state where an increasing number of people are ditching party lines to register as independent or unaffiliated. Karen breaks down the strategy gaps on the ground, what this shifting electorate means for the future of Governor Wes Moore’s upcoming re-election, and whether political campaigns are actually using social media correctly or just screaming into the digital void.
Episode Timestamps:
0:05 – Disclaimer
0:25 – Episode Intro
0:57 – Intro Music
1:17 – Monologue: The State of Voting Rights in America
11:49 – Interview: The Inner Workings of the MD Democratic Party
16:52 – Interview: Voter Strategy & Targeting in a Blue State
21:55 – Interview: The Rise of Unaffiliated & Independent Voters
26:58 – Interview: Looking Ahead to Governor Wes Moore's Re-election
32:01 – Interview: How Politicians are Utilizing Social Media
35:04 – Outro

