Maryland Democrats pick their U.S. House nominees as Moore wins primary for governor
Summary
Maryland Democrats held primary elections to choose their candidates for U.S. House seats and the governor’s race. Governor Wes Moore won the Democratic primary and aims to be reelected for a second term, while several key congressional races drew significant attention.Key Facts
- Maryland Democrats voted in primaries for U.S. House seats and the governor’s race on Tuesday.
- Governor Wes Moore won the Democratic primary for governor and is running for a second term.
- There was a competitive race to replace retiring Congressman Steny Hoyer.
- One closely watched contest involved a current congresswoman facing off against her predecessor.
- Maryland has seven Democrats and one Republican representing its eight congressional districts.
- Many races are expected to decide the likely winners in strongly partisan districts this fall.
- GOP voters hope to elect a candidate who can defeat Governor Moore in the general election.
- The primaries attracted significant campaign spending and attention due to these high-profile contests.
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