Maryland's political landscape is heating up as Governor Wes Moore weighs in on the Senate race between his Republican predecessor, Larry Hogan, and Democrat Angela Alsobrooks. Hogan, who aims to flip a traditionally Democratic Senate seat, faces a challenging path given the historical difficulty for governors with cross-over appeal to succeed in Senate races. Moore, a rising star in Democratic politics, has also been discussed as a potential presidential candidate, with some questioning if he is ready to replace President Biden. Moore shared his views with Skyler Henry.
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OPINION | "Call me clichéd, but if he doesn’t fit the check box for an eligible Democratic presidential candidate to look out for, I don’t know who does." @MrErnestOwens writes on Maryland Gov. Wes Moore: https://t.co/2n1gB35T3r
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) is weighing in on Maryland's Senate race, in which his Republican predecessor, Larry Hogan, is facing off against Democrat Angela Alsobrooks. Here's what Moore told @SkylerHenry: https://t.co/LwRrEsDyYi