As the 2024 race for Mayor of Baltimore gets closer, a former holder of the city's top office appears to be considering another run.

"There is a strong possibility that that's the case. I think that this is the time that if I'm going to do it, I have to do it now," said former mayor Sheila Dixon in an interview with Armstrong Williams. "I think I've been that leader, and I can become that leader again."

Dixon became the first woman to serve as mayor in 2007 when then-Mayor Martin O'Malley won the race for governor. While she served the remainder of O'Malley's term, she ran for a full term as the city's leader.

She beat eight candidates in the September 11, 2007, primary. Her closest competitor was Keiffer Mitchell, Jr, who lost by 34,000 votes. Dixon went on to beat Elbert Henderson in the general election; voter registration in Baltimore heavily favors Democrats.... Read More: FOX45