
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has confirmed that he is actively considering redrawing the state's congressional district maps in response to Republican gerrymandering efforts, particularly following new maps passed by the Texas GOP. Moore indicated that all options are on the table, including the possibility of eliminating Maryland's sole Republican seat held by Representative Andy Harris, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. He framed the potential redistricting as a move toward fairness and retaliation against Republican-led gerrymandering in other states. Moore emphasized the importance of weighing retaliatory district maps, suggesting a strategic response to similar actions in states like Texas. However, some legal obstacles may arise, as the Maryland Supreme Court could potentially block such mid-decade redistricting efforts. This stance contrasts with Democratic Governor nominee Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, who has stated she would not pursue mid-decade redistricting if elected.












Gov. Wes Moore: “Public safety is not about a political party. Public safety is about are you willing to do anything and everything in your power to make sure that you’re doing things that are actually effective to make sure that people are safe.” https://t.co/KyX1tsFTJT
Maryland's Democratic state Senator Clarence Lam has introduced legislation to redraw the Democrat-dominated state's congressional maps in what could prove the latest escalation in a national battle over redistricting. https://t.co/RJkv2caLgQ
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