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Cambridge group erects anti-Andy Harris billboards; Harris says claims are 'dishonest'
STAR DEMOCRAT
CAMBRIDGE — While traveling Route 50, drivers may notice new billboards promoting a website targeting Rep. Andy Harris’ congressional record.
The billboards, located just past Rise Up Coffee in Cambridge on Route 50, were purchased by Cambridge Indivisible, a grassroots progressive organization, which says it’s dedicated to driving meaningful political change.
robert b. hubbell’s Sunday comments
ROBERT B. HUBBELL
Our billboards against Andy Harris made it into Robert Hubbell’s Substack. Pro-democracy photo mention.
‘No Kings’ Protest Draws More Than 300 in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE SPY
CAMBRIDGE — Hundreds of protesters lined several blocks of Route 50 in Cambridge on Saturday, March 28, joining a wave of “No Kings” demonstrations that reached several communities across the Shore. From Sailwinds Park to Maryland Avenue, participants stood shoulder to shoulder along the busy highway, holding signs and waving to passing traffic.
Protesters gather in Cambridge for 'No Kings' rally
STAR DEMOCRAT
CAMBRIDGE — As Childish Gambino’s “This is America” played in the background, residents raised signs protesting President Donald Trump and his administration, particularly around issues such as immigration enforcement and the U.S. war on Iran.
No Kings Day Draws Crowds in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE — Millions of Americans turned out Saturday for the third No Kings Day demonstration, including several hundred in Cambridge. They lined the side of Rte. 50 on a windy afternoon, attracting honks of approval and occasionally, condemnation from passing cars and trucks.
Listen to hear what some had to say.
Anti-ICE Protesters Stand in Solidarity with Minneapolis
CAMBRIDGE SPY
CAMBRIDGE — With Harriet Tubman looking on from the mural behind, about 50 protesters gathered late Friday afternoon along Route 50 in Cambridge, in solidarity with demonstrators in Minneapolis and across the country to protest what they see as excessive force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Nearly 400 Come Out in Cambridge for ‘No Kings’ Rally
CAMBRIDGE SPY
CAMBRIDGE — For two hours Saturday afternoon, national politics intersected with the flow of traffic as nearly 400 people, old and young, a dozen-odd dogs, and a bevy of costumed characters held placards and chanted slogans as part of the network of the more than 2,700 “No Kings” rallies that took place across all 50 states.
Mid-Shore Crowds Turn Out for 'No Kings Day'
WHCP RADIO CHESPEAKE
CAMBRIDGE, MD - Saturday October 18 was No Kings Day across America, as millions turned out to protest the Trump administration and rally for American Democracy in Cambridge and Easton, hundreds demonstrated.
Activist groups protest shutdown during Fall Fest
STAR DEMOCRAT
HURLOCK — On Saturday, members of Cambridge Indivisible, the Dorchester Democratic Central Committee and community members marched in the Hurlock Fall Fest Parade as part of the national “Healthcare Not Authoritarianism: Shutdown Showdown” effort.
Peaceful 'No Kings' protest held in Cambridge
STAR DEMOCRAT
CAMBRIDGE, June 16, 2025 — Residents of the Eastern Shore demonstrated from Ocean City to Salisbury, Easton to Cambridge for the nationwide “No Kings” protests Saturday. Protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s mass deportations, federal budget cuts and isolationist attitude.
Peaceful 'No Kings' protest held in Cambridge
DORCHESTER STAR
CAMBRIDGE, June 16, 2025 — Residents of the Eastern Shore demonstrated from Ocean City to Salisbury, Easton to Cambridge for the nationwide “No Kings” protests Saturday. Protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s mass deportations, federal budget cuts and isolationist attitude.
'No Kings' Demonstrations Swarm on Mid-Shore
WHCP RADIO CHESAPEAKE
CAMBRIDGE — Hundreds of No Kings Day protestors showed up along arteries into Cambridge and Easton - part of a nation-wide demonstration against President Trump.
Cambridge Indivisible aims to teach members about civics, cofounder says
CAMBRIDGE — For Cambridge Indivisible cofounder and Cochair Michelle Fowle, it’s about understanding the power you have.
“I think the really important thing is for people to understand the power that they actually hold,” she said. “So that’s kind of my focus. And I’m doing that here.”
How to organize an "empty chair" town hall for your Republican representative
ROBERT REICH
On Saturday, March 22nd, 800 people filled the Mace Lane Middle School in Cambridge, MD, to capacity for a Town Hall to discuss President Trump’s policies and District 1 Representative Andy Harris’ role in supporting them.
Congressman Jamie Raskin Speaks at Cambridge Town Hall
THE TALBOT SPY
“I know I was not your first choice,” Raskin began, “but I heard your congressman couldn’t quite squeeze you in today.”
Raskin draws 800 to Cambridge Town Hall
DORCHESTER BANNER
A capacity crowd of 800 1st Congressional District constituents gave guest speaker, 8th Congressional District Congressman Jamie Raskin a rousing, rock star welcome to a Peoples Town Hall sponsored by Cambridge and Eastern Shore chapters of Indivisible at Maces Lane Middle School in Cambridge, Saturday, March 22.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) speaks at town hall in Cambridge
MY EASTERN SHORE MD
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) shares why he is speaking at a town hall on the Eastern Shore.
Rep. Jamie Raskin comes to Cambridge for town hall
STAR DEMOCRAT
"They're not opponents of corruption," Raskin said. "They're agents of corruption."
Jamie Raskin in Cambridge Town Hall Meeting
THE SPY NEWSPAPERS OF MARYLAND
Jamie Raskin in Cambridge Town Hall Meeting
Andy Harris "replaced" by Jamie Raskin at Cambridge Rally
WHCP CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY RADIO
Saturday, more than 800 people filled the Maces Lane Middle School gym for a boisterous political gathering.