Maryland Governor Wes Moore wins Democratic primary for second term
Governor Wes Moore won his Democratic primary on Tuesday as he moves toward a 2028 re-election campaign. Republican candidates are currently competing in a crowded field to secure their party's nomination.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore won his Democratic primary on Tuesday, securing a path toward a second term in office. NBC News reported that the governor achieved an easy win in the contest as he prepares for the 2028 re-election cycle.
The Hill reports that while Moore faces only one challenger in the Democratic primary, he is expected to move forward into the November general election. The Republican side of the race features a more contested field, with several candidates vying for the party's nomination to challenge the incumbent. According to The Hill, this group of candidates includes Baltimore Blast owner Ed Hale.