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Maryland incumbent Gov. Moore wins Democratic nomination in gubernatorial primary, AP projects

Moore, who took office in 2023, faces a likely rematch with Republican Dan Cox after the GOP nominee won about 44.7% of the vote, officials said.

  • Maryland Governor Wes Moore secured the Democratic nomination for reelection on Tuesday after the Associated Press projected a primary victory shortly after polls closed at 8 p.m. on June 23.
  • Moore, who has served as Maryland's 63rd governor since 2023, faces scrutiny over his administration's handling of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and state budget challenges as he seeks reelection.
  • Republicans coalesced around Dan Cox after he won Tuesday's primary with roughly 44.7 percent of the vote, seeking to end nearly 80 years of Democratic gubernatorial control despite Cox losing to Moore in 2022 by more than 30 percentage points.
  • Maryland Democrats previously promoted Cox as a staunch conservative to secure a favorable matchup, mirroring a strategy used four years ago based on the belief that Cox remains a weaker challenger than moderate Republicans.
  • Observers are closely monitoring the scale of Moore's victory as a strong showing could boost his national profile, with his name frequently surfacing in discussions about the future of the Democratic Party.
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Wes Moore wins Democratic nomination for governor in Maryland

Wes Moore wins Democratic nomination for governor in Maryland.

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