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    The page now notes that in 2026 Trone ran again for Maryland's 6th district and was defeated in the Democratic primary by April McClain Delaney (placing second with 37.0% of the vote), naming Delaney as his successor; it also records the page's last edit date of 14 July 2026.
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    Edit attempts to reorder Trone's U.S. House tenure dates in the infobox, showing 'January 3, 2025 – January 3, 2019' instead of the correct range and inserting stray fragments. This would misstate the period he served in Congress and introduces non-text artifacts into the biographical data.
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    15 days ago
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    Adds a 2026 Democratic primary section for Maryland's 6th district with candidates listed (David Trone, April McClain Delaney, Altimont Wilks, Kiambo White, Ethan Wechtaluk, George Gluck, Alexis Goldstein) and table headers (Votes, Candidate, Party, %), reflecting new election data; the page also notes an edit timestamp (24 June 2026, 05:58).
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    22 days ago
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    The page adds content about Trone's co-founding of the Abraham Accords Caucus (January 2022), updating the narrative on his caucus involvement.
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    30 days ago
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    The page now states that Trone loaned $25 million to his Democratic primary campaign, replacing the previous $10 million figure. This highlights a significant self-funded component of his 2024 Senate bid and shapes readers' view of his campaign financing.
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    37 days ago
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    The article now notes Trone's involvement in Maryland bills to expand Total Wine & More stores, referencing a 2016 proposal to double the stores and a 2024 proposal to increase from two to eight. The page's last edited timestamp is updated to 3 June 2026.
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