“Maryland House Race a ‘Caldron of Power Couples and Washington, D.C., Politics’”

Fascinating NYT piece on race to replace van Hollen, who is running for Senate. (This is the race that includes election law prof Jamie Raskin):

For months, the race seemed a neck-and-neck contest between Mr. Raskin, 53, a full-time constitutional law professor at American University backed by many in Maryland’s Democratic establishment, and Ms. Matthews, 62, who left TV reporting a decade ago to join Marriott, the hotel chain. He has a string of legislative accomplishments in Annapolis; she is well known from her 25 years on air at the ABC affiliate here.

Between them, they have raised nearly $3 million. Mr. Raskin’s donor list is heavy with lawyers and professors; Ms. Matthews’s includes an array of Washington movers and shakers (including some, Raskin backers grumble, who have appeared as guests on her husband’s show).

Then last month, one week before the filing deadline for candidates, in waltzed Mr. Trone.

Mr. Trone, 60, is the co-owner (with his brother Robert) of Total Wine & More, the nation’s largest independent wine retailer, and a philanthropist who recently donated $15 million to the American Civil Liberties Union to promote criminal justice reform. He also donates handsomely to politicians (including Republicans in states where his company does business), and in November hosted President Obama at his Potomac, Md., home for a $20,000-a-couple dinner to benefit Democrats.

The fund-raiser produced one of those off-the-cuff moments that potential candidates dream of: a cellphone video of Mr. Obama saying of Mr. Trone, “We can run him for something.” Naturally, Mr. Trone made it into anInternet ad. Ms. Matthews, calling it misleading, demanded he take it down. (He has not.)

This came after the spying episode, in which two young Trone canvassers tried to infiltrate the Matthews and Raskin campaigns. By last week, at the grand opening of his 8,000-square-foot campaign headquarters in a Rockville, Md., strip mall just outside the Beltway, the wine magnate was fending off comparisons to another candidate whose initials are D.J.T.: Donald J. Trump.

“The only similarity is, I’m willing to self-fund,” he insisted.

Yeah, money doesn’t matter at all.

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