While regions like Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore remain rural, conservative, culturally Southern, and predominantly white, their impact is outweighed by the state's urban centers.
[3] Harris comfortably won the state by about 28.5%, but by a margin 4 points lower than Joe Biden.
Trump became the first Republican presidential nominee to surpass one million votes in Maryland since George W. Bush in 2004.
Larry Hogan, who was concurrently running for the U.S. Senate, ran 17 points ahead of Trump.
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