Race to replace Hoyer tops Maryland primaries
Summary
Maryland voters are choosing a new Democratic candidate to replace Rep. Steny Hoyer, who is retiring after over 40 years in Congress. Adrian Boafo, Hoyer’s endorsed successor, faces several opponents in a crowded primary for the 5th Congressional District, which leans strongly Democratic, making the primary winner likely to win the general election.Key Facts
- Rep. Steny Hoyer announced his retirement at age 87 after more than four decades in Congress.
- More than 20 Democrats are running in the primary to replace Hoyer in Maryland’s 5th Congressional District.
- Adrian Boafo, a Maryland state delegate and former aide to Hoyer, is endorsed by Hoyer, Gov. Wes Moore, and U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks.
- Boafo's opponents include former Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker, healthcare CEO Quincy Bareebe, councilwoman Wala Blegay, and former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn.
- The race has drawn attention for large donations from pro-Israel and pro-cryptocurrency political action committees (PACs) supporting Boafo.
- Boafo’s campaign claims the race should focus on local issues and opposition to President Donald Trump.
- In another Maryland district, former Rep. David Trone is trying to return to Congress after losing a 2024 Senate primary and is challenging current Rep. April McClain-Delaney.
- Governor Wes Moore, considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate, is also up for re-election in Maryland.
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